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Four Reasons to Display Photos of Your Children

14 Jul

As parents and photographers, we take thousands and thousands of photos of our children every year. Looking at my Lightroom catalogue from last year, I have over 3000 photos of the kids, and that doesn’t include all the pictures I took with my phone camera!

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In our house, the camera is always out. I take pictures of them throughout the day, no matter what they’re doing. The kids know the camera is a part of our lives, and they don’t act differently when they see me taking pictures of them, as some adults would.

I’m a big believer that photos are too precious to live on computers. Hard drives fail and images can get lost so your best insurance is having the tangible photo right in front of you. Twice a year I go through thousands of our photos to print a few for display, I recommend you do this also.

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In our house, we use photos as home decor. We have a couple large collections of photos throughout the house, smaller prints displayed everywhere, as well as photobooks alongside the framed photos.

These photos really are a gift because it helps us remember how much we are loved, and it reminds us how blessed we are to have each other. There are times when I have had a bad day and seeing a photo of us laughing and hugging each other reset my mind and helped me remember what is most important.

Aside from these reasons, here are four other reasons why you as parents (or grandparents) should display photos of your kids.

Self-Esteem

It is amazing to see what a boost of confidence and self-esteem comes to the child whose parents display a lot of photographs of them around the home. Your children understand that you have taken the time to hang, frame, and display their photos, and it makes them understand that you value them, find them to be beautiful, and want to see them each day.

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Memories

In the hectic pace of modern family life we can forget what kids looked like only a year earlier. Images not only give us a glimpse into the past, but they can also bring us back to the moment in an instant. Remember how proud you felt when your child was a newborn and how perfectly they fit in your arms? Photos bring you back to those feelings when the photos were made.

Forgotten

How often do you scroll through your phone’s photo roll or look at the folders full of images on your hard drive? Hard drives could fail and images could be forever lost. Why lose out on the opportunity to put all of those smiling faces on your walls? You have a museum full of gorgeous artwork just waiting to be printed.

Sharing

When you print out and display these images in your home it opens a dialogue and creates a habit of sharing memories. Kids may not look at certain photos for a long time, and then suddenly lean in and remember something important. When some of these photos were taken during the best moments of your lives, it is worth reliving and remembering.

I could go on with the list, but these are the reasons I continually hang new photos on the walls and update my displays. Do you have others? Do you display your photos in your home?

Other related articles:

  • How to Create a Family Photo Essay
  • Click! How to take gorgeous photos of your kids – a dPS ebook
  • How to photograph children {and other stuff} indoors


Editor’s challenge: this is something I feel strongly about as well, so I challenge you. If you have not got any printed photos of your own family around your house – do it now. Go select a few, order the prints, and get them framed. Or make a photo book. Or both! Involve your kids in helping select the images, make it a family project. Then take a photo of your newly hanging family artwork and share it with us here in the comments.

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Helping children one print at a time

18 Apr

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National Geometric is a social enterprise that brings a personal touch to charitable giving. Through the sales of single-edition, 10×15 prints of a person with a specific need, National Geometric helps provide food, water, medical care, tuition for school, and other basic necessities. The cost of each photograph reflects the amount needed to help the person in the photograph. Learn more

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Heartwarming Pictures of Children and Animals on the Farm by Russian Photographer Elena Shumilova

17 Feb

Elena Shumilova’s photographs catch the viewer from the very first moment and take him away from reality into a mysterious world of dreams, childhood and goodness. The most memorable photos are the ones that tell a story. The pictures you’re going to see below are short stories about two adorable photographers’ sons and their animal friends. It’s hard to believe Continue Reading

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Kids’ Rooms Rule: 32 Creative & Fun Bedrooms for Children

06 May

[ By Steph in Design & Furniture & Decor. ]

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When the rest of the house is carefully furnished and decorated to be both practical and a visual representation of the adult residents’ style, why should kids’ rooms be a primary-colored afterthought? These 32 bold, modern bedrooms for children by 8 interior designers and furniture manufacturers around the world offer smart solutions for little ones’ needs, often with compact modular all-in-one sets.

8 Compact Colorful Bedrooms by GAB

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Some modern furniture retailers offer incredibly compact, function-packed bedroom sets for kids and teens that make use of every inch of space. Italian company GAB is among them, with colorful bunk beds and trundle beds that provide sleeping space for more than one child while maintaining organization and privacy. The sets are visually cohesive, with desks, storage, wardrobes and other components on wheels so they can slide around as needed.

5 Fancy Bedrooms by AltaModa

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For parents who want their children’s bedrooms to match the rest of their traditionally decorated homes, AltaModa offers a range of furniture and decor concepts that are like adult rooms in miniature, but with a dash of whimsy. The same attention to detail that would be seen in the master bedroom is applied here, with themes like horses, poodles, nautical, baseball and aviation.

Sophisticated Puzzle Panel Bedroom by Geometrix Design

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The adults in the house might get jealous of this cool, sophisticated kids bedroom idea by Geometrix Design. A soothing palette of silver, gunmetal and gold is carried from the eye-catching puzzle-piece wall to a built-in closet, entertainment center and storage area on one side of the room.

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Let Them Run Around: Photographing Children

16 Jan

The girl in this photo was like the Energizer bunny- she wouldn't sit still! This photo was taken as part of a family portrait session. The posed shots were challenging because three young children didn't want to sit still. Once we allowed her to play in the surf a little, we got much better shots of her.

I am often asked by people, “What can I do to get my children to sit for a photo?” Children can be among the most compelling of subjects to photograph, and as a professional, one of the most profitable.  But children have this odd tendency to want to move around, and not sit still.  This can at times be frustrating when looking for that perfect portrait.  To combat this, as a photographer, a change in mindset is in order. Rather than trying to force the child to sit still, try allowing the children to move around.  Let them get involved in exploring their surroundings. No, you won’t get the traditional portrait of the subject sitting in front of the camera, but you may just get something better, more natural, and more fitting with the child’s personality.

Children can sometimes be the hardest subjects to photograph because they become self conscious in front of the camera.  The worst thing I’ve ever heard a parent say to a child when being photographed is something along the lines of “Let’s see a REAL smile!”  Parents think they are helping but saying such things makes the child wonder what’s wrong with the smile they just gave, and the next one will invariably be worse.  By putting children in their own element, allowing them to explore, to play, you elicit a more natural response that shows their true personalities.

This shot was taken in the child's own home. She was shy around the camera and wouldn't sit still for me. By allowing her to roam around, talk to me, get to know me, she let her guard down, and I was able to get some candid shots of her.

One of the ways to encourage children to be themselves is to put them in a setting that they’ll want to explore. A studio setting, while great for the photographer, can be a nightmare for children.  The lighting, the stands, the backgrounds are at times intimidating and at others distracting.  If a child is going to be distracted, have them be distracted by something that will make a great picture. Often, when I am approached by people to photograph their children, I’ll suggest a setting like a beach, a park, or even their own bedroom. These types of settings put them at ease. Once they are at ease, a variety of shots, including the traditional portrait, can be captured.

Another tack to take would be to schedule the session to specifically be a play session.  In the winter, with snow on the ground, a hillside with sleds can be an ideal setting for capturing children.  Bring a couple of sleds and let them have fun! Build a snowman! Have a snowball fight! In the summer, at the beach, playing in the water and in the sand provides a wonderful glimpse into children’s personalities. A pool will work just as well. Any park setting with a jungle gym is a great starting point for a children’s session. Let them climb, let them swing, let them get dirty.

Get the kids out and let them play!  Just be sure you are ready with the camera when they do.

In the winter, a snow-covered hillside can be the perfect setting for a children's session.

 

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Oh, Sleeper “Children Of Fire” Guitar Tablature Contest ENTRY (WINNING VIDEO)

16 Dec

This is my entry for the “Oh, Sleeper ‘Children Of Fire’ Tablature Contest.” Killer album by OS. Best to date. Go out and BUY it! EDIT: Well, turns out that I won the competition and the Jackson Warrior! Thanks for everyone’s very kind words! Thanks for watching 😉 Gear Used: Borrowed JACKSON JS-1 (busted headstock and only 22 frets!) with EMG 81/85 Borrowed AxeFX Ultra (Das Metal) Borrowed Nikon D7000 Trial of Sony Vegas Pro 10 Ibanez BTB (tuned up to C standard) POD X3 (Bulb’s Bass Patch) www.solidstaterecords.com
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Telmo and Tula – Tuna Sandwich – Cartoon Series for children

08 Nov

Telmo and Tula little cooks show recipes ideas for cooking with kids, simple recipes and delicious desserts and food. For lunch, little cooks will prepare a tuna sandwich and a mango and pineapple shake. Is there any tuna song? Can Telmo sing any worse? Is a very funny animated series where children will learn how to cook the best breakfasts, sandwiches, salads and desserts in a safe and entertaining way. Telmo & Tula will teach children how much fun there is in preparing delicious meals step by step. Enjoy your meal! Children’s educational videos pictures, ideas, leisure, entertainment and learning for children cartoon series © Motion Pictures, SA – www.motionpic.com – coproduced with Disney Format 52×7′ – 3D HDTV Target: 4 to 8 years old Telmo and Tula Facebook: goo.gl View more recipes to cook with children – goo.gl See more arts&crafts videos for children – goo.gl Subscribe to know when there are new videos – www.youtube.com

 
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Van Dogh – Butterfly – solve the riddles, play with children – Preschool cartoon

24 Oct

Cartoon videos, show for children, puzzles and visual riddles to play with toodlers and kindergarten. Van Dogh is painting a butterfly when their friends come. The kids change the picture and know the butterfly is on a typical vehicle. Do you know what is it? Synopsis: Won, Pan and Kit, ride their tricycles through colorful, Spring-like paths, knowing they’ll find Van Dogh on their way. He shows them the magic in his brushstrokes, where shining stars mix his drawings and transform them into puzzles. Every day, the imagination of Yon, Pat and Kit, shall have to face the challenge of solving such these visual and colourful enigmas, while with his funny suggestions, Van Dogh fills their meetings with lots of laughter. Cartoon series that helps the development and stimulation of imagination and creativity of children through entertainment. Videos of games for children © Motion Pictures, SA Production – www.motionpic.com Format 104×4′ – 3D HDTV Target: Preschool More Van Dogh cartoon videos: www.youtube.com Subscribe to Channel: www.youtube.com Other cartoon videos: www.youtube.com Motion Pictures in social networks: Twitter – twitter.com Facebook – www.facebook.com Pinterest – pinterest.com

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Children Photographer Lena Hyde – Photo Shoot Tips

03 Aug

www.silberstudios.tv Childhood photographer Lena Hyde is a respected expert in the field of children’s photography. In this video, she joins Marc Silber to talk about her approach to shooting photos of children and to share her tips on efficient lighting and equipment. Looking at her work, it is clear that she enjoys her work and truly engages her subjects, both young and old. Lena is a natural at interacting with children and babies, and always makes sure to create an experience that is fun and enjoyable for them. Children are more comfortable without the commotion of lighting equipment, so she only uses all natural light for her photos. Lena advises against carrying around heavy equipment, since you often have to run around to keep up with your active subjects. Join us for this informative video for anyone who wants to capture truly natural photographs of children that will be cherished for years to come. Check out Lena’s site. Our thanks to Francesco Spiezia for his footage of Lena in action! Click to subscribe to our videos to stay up to date!

 

Minecraft: The Missing Children w/ Nova & Ze Ep.1: Missing Kids, Pedos, Oh My!

28 Sep

Leave a like to show some love 🙂 www.youtube.com Map: www.minecraftforum.net Ze and Me go on a hunt for some pedos and missing kids. Sounds like a hell of a time. Ze: www.youtube.com Fan Mah Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow Mah Twitter: twitter.com Shirts: www.redbubble.com Intro Track by: www.youtube.com Title: Animation
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Leave a like to show some love 🙂 www.youtube.com Map: www.minecraftforum.net Ze and Me go on a hunt for some pedos and missing kids. Sounds like a hell of a time. Ze: www.youtube.com Fan Mah Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow Mah Twitter: twitter.com Shirts: www.redbubble.com Intro Track by: www.youtube.com Title: Animation
Video Rating: 4 / 5