Capturing Memories With Family Photography

There's no better way to preserve your family history than by taking regular photographs of your relatives. Family photography can become a whole new hobby, and even without captions the photos you take can tell an intriguing story.

Ages And Relations

Posing for portraits doesn't have to mean resorting to traditional family photography. It's quite easy to create different looks and angles to turn family photography sessions into something fun and adventurous, that will in turn produce better and more memorable photographs.

It's always fascinating to see which relatives look like each other, and reflecting this in your photos is an excellent way of capturing those likenesses over time. It's not uncommon for girls to look more like their maternal aunts than their own mothers, which could provide an amusing shot if the aunt and niece are in the foreground with the mother in the background, looking somewhat confused.

Making An Occasion Of It

When we think of a family photography session, our first thought is often of a professional photographer, lots of backdrops and having to hold a pose for longer than is comfortable.

When you decide to get out your digital camera and do it yourself however, the occasion can be very different. If you want to use some backdrops, try hanging up some different colored bed sheets to use in different areas of the room.

Clear away as much furniture as you can and use beanbags and other more creative things for people to sit on if they wish. Wooden crates look good in photos and are much more versatile than trying to crowd everyone round an armchair to get a photo.

Relax And Enjoy It

It's very common for a family photography session to begin with everyone feeling rather self conscious. You should expect the first few photos to be rather flat and uninteresting. Once everyone relaxes and starts to enjoy themselves you'll be able to get some better photos.

It's always worth having a few ideas mapped out in your head before everyone arrives for your family photography session. This will save time when you begin. Get everyone else involved as well - Uncle Joe might just have a cracking idea for a memorable photo.

Parties and celebrations are ideal occasions to get some excellent family photography down on film. If you set up a backdrop in advance you will have a specific area people will flock to in order to have their photo taken.

In the end, most people are not too shy about having their photo taken. Over time, your portfolio of family photography will tell a story that will mark the history of your family for years to come.


Tue, Jan 06, 2009

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