
Toy Camera Photographers
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9/11 – The Filmmakers’ Commemorative Edition $12.35 Originally broadcast on CBS in March 2002, 9/11 is an extraordinary record of that fateful day in New York City. This one-of-a-kind documentary was originally conceived as a portrait of 21-year-old Tony Benetatos, a firefighter trainee at Manhattan’s Duane Street firehouse, located seven blocks from the World Trade Center. By the time filming was finished, brothers Jules and Gedeon Naudet had capt… |
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Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II Inkjet Photo Printer (3295B002) $409.00 Canon… |
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4GB Camera USB Drive $11.99 Rubber SLR-style Camera with Sony Brand, hides a 4GB USB Flash Drive. Can be put on a keychain or necklace. Perfect gift for a professional or amateur photographer!!… |
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Corel PaintShop Pro X4 Ultimate $39.99 Streamlined workspace–easily make powerful adjustments and quick fixes. View larger. Professional tools for photo editing, image composition and graphic design. View larger. Fill Light/Clarity filter: brighten shadowy image areas without changing the rest of the photo. View larger. Large preview area helps you quickly assess your adjustments. View larger. Man… |
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Itoya ART Profolio 8 1/2 x 11 Storage/Display Book Portfolio (24 Sleeves/48 Views) $4.45 Display artwork and photos in a wide array of popular sizes. Completely acid-free and archival safe. PVC and lignin free. Durable black polypropylene cover and pages. Black acid-free mounting paper provided in each page. Archival safe for all your art storage needs. Great for storing photographs and film of all sizes. Top-loading, clear polypropylene sheets will not stick to copier toner and is al… |
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Itoya ART Profolio 9×12 Storage/Display Book Portfolio $6.19 Display artwork and photos in a wide array of popular sizes. Completely acid-free and archival safe. PVC and lignin free. Durable black polypropylene cover and pages. Black acid-free mounting paper provided in each page. Archival safe for all your art storage needs. Great for storing photographs and film of all sizes. Top-loading, clear polypropylene sheets will not stick to copier toner and is al… |
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Vtech Kidizoom Plus Digital Camera – Blue $69.99 Little ones will have a blast taking candid pics with their Kidizoom Camera. Kidizoom includes a connector cable to plug in and watch a picture slideshow or view the 5-minute movies they’ve created on any TV or PC. Fun photo-editing features allow kids to distort pictures or add silly frames. The camera also comes with three preschool games to keep the fun going. Requires 4 “AA” batteries, not inc… |
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Vtech Kidizoom Camera Light Blue $39.94 With the KidiZoom, your child can become the family photographer. This digital camera offers four times the fun! The sleek and durable digital camera allows kids to take photos, edit photos, view photos, record digital video movies, and play fun games. The KidiZoom Digital Camera for kids is as durable as it is fun with its tough rubberized construction. VTech KidiZoom Digital Camera, Light Blue: … |
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Playmobil Photographer with Flower Girl and Ring Bearer $7.99 Includes 3 figures, photographer, flower girl and ring bearer. 4 Years +… |
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There was this photographer at this wedding I went to. He had the awesomest camera and tripod that hooked up to a multimedia screen showing everything that was going on. I was in awe by his equipment so I kept on staring at it. (Ima techie geek). My dad also gave me his digi camera which was like a toy compared to the photographer’s and I was shooting like a million pictures next to this guy of the groom and bride coming in. Towards the end of the night, the photographer comes up right in front of my face and starts to film me. I was like not related to the bride and groom and I neither was a close friend (i was dragged to the wedding by parents) and he says something but the music in the bkground was so loud. I make a confused look and then he leans in closer to tell me something like “you’re not over there (points to the dancefloor full of elderly people trying to disco)so I decided to film you here.” Was he trying to include everybody or did he really find me worth filming?
I shot weddings for years and this happened to me many times. You get the work done expected of you and you still have energy and film. You look around for interesting faces or someone attractive. Some great images were from bystanders unrelated to the subject. Also I believe artists are attracted to passion and you seem passionate about your love of tech and photography. Sounds like he found you interesting on several levels and certainly worth filming.
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Photographing Children – Capturing the Essence of Childhood
Ensure you have picked your spot and setup your props if you are using them. Props will help keep the younger ones entertained, especially if its their favorite toy or a toy they have never seen before.
Ensure you have tested your camera settings and are ready to start taking photographs or you are at least very close before you get your child into the position to be photographed.
While older children might have the patience to sit still for a few minutes while you prepare yourself, in general the younger ones will not and all interest in your little corner will be lost before you even begin if you are going to be more occupied with technical camera settings than you are with keeping them entertained.
I find it always helps to start out with an image in mind. That’s not to say you don’t take an image that does not fit in with this plan. Sometimes you won’t get the shot you set out for at all. A photo session with a child is not like a photo session with an adult. Direction is often ignored and in these situations, the more direction offered the more they can be ignored, especially if the photographer is also the parent. It’s best to have a loose plan in mind and then try your best to work around this plan. However some days children just does not want to cooperate at all. In these situations, rather than getting frustrated its best to put the camera away and leave it for another day.
Baby Photos
Newborn babies are not that difficult to shoot, especially if they are asleep. They do not move much and even if they do they can’t move far. They are however difficult to photograph well. Your setups will be very limited, they can not hold their heads up, body movements are not very coordinated and they can’t see very well leading to a kind of gazed spaced out look. Skin can also be a problem, its often blemished with large amounts of red and they can scratch themselves with their uncoordinated movements. Turning the image to black and white or using colour correcting techniques in Photoshop are often the easiest ways to combat these skin blemishes. With a bit of patience in Photoshop scratches can easily be reduced a to nothing.
Once your baby can hold their head up and focus their eyes you have the potential for having much more fun photographing them. Sitting your baby on large sofa not only props them up but give an impression of size, or lack of it and if the sofa is made of a white/reflective material all the shadows on the baby will be softened with reflective light.
Toddlers
Toddlers are wonderful to photograph. Place them in nice light and play with them. This will keep them interested in the moment and they will reward you with wonderful facial expressions totally unaware of the camera. But be aware, they have very short attention spans and move quickly so if you don’t keep them entertained they will be off. Picking them up at this point and placing them back where you want them when something else obviously has caught their attention can end in disastrous consequences and you just might be better trying to work around this new location you find yourself in.
Older Children
From about 3 years old onwards photography gets a little more difficult but can be very rewarding. Especially if you plan to have the photo session in doors. You need to find activities to keep them entertained like painting, dressing up, blowing bubbles etc. I find it much easier to let this age group out doors and just follow with the camera in hand. Try and play games with the child, enter their world and you will rewarded. Play games like peek-a-boo behind a tree, or go on an adventure to Africa from your own backyard or local park. The added bonus is these little adventure games are good for your child and good for the bond between you both.
Playgrounds are also a very good too and provide ample opportunity for photography. However, they can be a bit more of a challenging location. Some of the issues I’ve experienced with playgrounds are other children getting in the shot and poor quality of light. Quite often playgrounds are not situated in the best lighting locations. By this I mean, they are generally in very open areas and if it’s a sunny day open areas don’t make for great photographs as easily because of the high contrast range of the light and the shadows created from the high over head light.
So at this point I wish you the very best of luck and would like to remind you to have fun and you will be rewarded with natural photographs capturing no only the essence of childhood but the true personality of your child.
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I’m a wedding photographer living in Skerries, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
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