How to take Great Photos of your Child

Written by Kelly Paal


Children are naturally photogenic. I’ve worked in studios and children are so easy to photograph. What I hear from parents is that they don’t think that their kids are that easy to photograph. That’s only because they don’t know some basic tips.

1. Young children especially infants take beautiful photos while they are asleep. Keeprepparttar light natural avoid flash if at all possible. Keeprepparttar 110813 image tight onrepparttar 110814 child and crop out distractions. For infants when they’re awake you’re better off having another person in image, it givesrepparttar 110815 child someone to interact with and you can croprepparttar 110816 shot to keeprepparttar 110817 other person out ofrepparttar 110818 image or you can keeprepparttar 110819 adult and child inrepparttar 110820 photo.

2. Toddlers look best when they don’t know that you’re taking their photo. Candid shots arerepparttar 110821 way to go for this age group. Keep your camera handy and when they start doing something cute snaprepparttar 110822 photo quick. Remember your child doesn’t have to be looking directly intorepparttar 110823 camera to take a great photo. Don’t ever say torepparttar 110824 toddler, “Oh how cute, now look here.” It won’t happen.

3. Children ages 4 plus are really good at sitting for photos. But if you’re going to dress them up make sure that they are comfortable and don’t put them in some outfit they hate, it will show inrepparttar 110825 image. Crop tight on your subject, keeprepparttar 110826 light natural, and if you’re using a toy to get their attention make sure that it makes them laugh and doesn’t scare them. (I learned that lessonrepparttar 110827 hard way.)

Dog Clothes make Great Gifts!

Written by Carolyn Schweitzer


Thinking of Giving Clothes as a Gift? There's one Recipient on your Gift List Who's Sure to be Thrilled.

When it comes torepparttar art of giving, a gift of clothes is fraught with peril. We've all had encounters fromrepparttar 110812 receiving end. We all have stories to tell. If you don't, you will, just give it time.

Mine started early. My grandmother, having survivedrepparttar 110813 Depression, knew how to stretch a dollar. Buying clothes for her grandkids meant getting everything 3 or 4 sizes too big so we could "grow into it". We endured our baggy clothes, withrepparttar 110814 sleeves and pant legs rolled up, until we were finally big enough to wear them with dignity. By which time we'd more or less destroyed them.  

Then there's my husband. Heaven forbid I should try to giverepparttar 110815 man a Polo shirt with an uneven hemline. Polos are usually made longer inrepparttar 110816 back to help them stay "tucked", but hubby goes un-tucked -- always. He shuns any shirt that breaks his rule, no matter how subtly. For an otherwise easy-going guy, it's almost perverse.

If you must give clothes this season, there's one giftee on your list sure to look great in any outfit you buy him. He'll wear your gift with pride and appreciation, head held high and tail wagging. 

That's right, your dog. Or your best friend's dog. It's so easy it's almost a no-brainer. 

Dogs love any kind of attention you lavish on them. So, Spike will wear his outfit - whether it's cute or ridiculous - as soon as he sees how happy it makes his owner. Fido will eat up all that extra attention he gets from strangers. And Fifi might even learn to Vogue forrepparttar 110817 camera. 

Clothes shopping for dogs is a lot like clothes shopping for babies. Unless you're going for practicality, cuteness isrepparttar 110818 bottom line. And it's easy to accomplish, given that any dog wearing clothes looks pretty darned cute. 

Choices in dog clothes range from winter sweaters to football jerseys and summer tees. You can get a set of flannel PJ's for bedtime or a terry robe for after bath. There's even an entire line of Harley clothes for dogs, complete with leather cap and studded collar. Dog costumes made for parties and holidays are just too cute for words. 

If you really want your gift to be a hit with admirers, accessorize. Try a designer dog collar and maybe a cool pair of sunglasses--they make them just for dogs. And I recently heard that leg warmers are making a come back. 

Got a mischievous sense of humor? Makingrepparttar 110819 baby look too silly might be a no-no, but it's good clean fun when it comes to dressing up your dog. 

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