Thursday 5 November 2009

My First Childrens Photoshoot

As autumn falls over us with a blanket of brown and gold leaves on the floor it appears my opportunities for getting outside and taking photos is diminishing with every passing day. Almost gone are the lovely sunsets of a few weeks ago and it seems that each day becomes drearier and colder outside and the evenings are darker earlier – boo! As someone who loves spring and summer, autumn and winter are my most dreaded times of the year and I have a feeling that this year we are in for a harsh one.

Because the evenings are darker it means I am less able to get out and to take photos after I finish work as by time I get home and sort myself out the light is fading away faster than an Olympic sprinter off the starting block, so that only leaves the weekends for possible photographic outings. This would be fine except weekends are precious as I am sure most people would agree and I find that when Friday evening comes I have so many things I want to do and only two days to do them all in before the working week starts again. This sometimes photography has to take a back seat at the weekends so I can fit in everything else or because our unreliable English weather throws a rainy day our way which thwarts any plans I may have had for a trip out with the camera. I do love photography but I don’t love getting wet!

Last weekend though I had the perfect opportunity to put my camera to some use, by arranging to do a photo shoot of a friend’s son. He had recently celebrated his first birthday so I offered to do the shoot as a present as I thought it would be nice to try and get some lovely pictures to commemorate the occasion. Plus I could then try my hand at children’s photography and get some shots for my portfolio. If you’ve read my blog before then you are probably aware I like to try all different kinds of photography and this would definitely be different to anything I’ve done so far.

Having looked up on the internet about what kind of settings I should be aiming for and hints and tips on how to get the best results I packed my equipment bag and headed off towards Nottingham where the shoot was taking place. After a nice easy drive I arrived and acquainted myself with my subject Shay a lovely smiley young man with a great personality. Once sure he seemed comfortable with me I slowly got out my camera and started taking a few shots.



There was a slightly shaky start which was to be expected as Shay hadn’t met me before, but after a short while he really settled into it and was pulling pose after pose for me and even gave me a demonstration of his dance moves every time some music played, which was extremely cute. He seemed to feel more comfortable with me using the camera around him as after a while he just ignored what I was doing and carried on as he would normally playing with his toys and bounding around the room.





I was aiming for a nice natural photo shoot at home in his own surroundings, using nothing other than the available natural light rather than a more manufactured set up as personally I feel the candid style really suits this kind of photography as you can really capture the child’s personality when they are just being themselves. Shay was just the perfect subject as was such a smiley happy boy and he has such a great little character.


Now I’m not going to put too many of the pictures on here as I am still in the process of sorting through them all and I don’t want to spoil it for the parents as they are still to see the full set of images that I took so I’m just going to include a final picture which I think is one of my favourites from the day.




I really enjoyed doing this shoot, so much in fact that I would love to do some more and I’m in the process of putting together some advertising leaflets to try and get some bookings for children’s photo shoots. However to any of my friends that’s may be reading this through Facebook who may like me to take some pictures of their little one (or ones) please contact me as I am looking for a couple more children to photograph to add to my portfolio.


I have to say lastly a massive thank you to Liam and Loz who allowed me to come and take pictures of Shay – he is one adorable little chap and he was a pleasure to photograph.

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