Photography Basics #1: In the Frame

One of my new offerings as of late 2016 is a photo tutorial session.  The popularity of those sessions has been higher than I anticipated.  With entry level DSLRs more and more affordable and an iPhone in everyone's hand, knowing how to take great pictures is important.  While hiring a professional is obviously something I think is a priority, I'm not moving in with you to document your family's life.  What do you do on the days with no photographer around?

This year, I'm personally focusing on capturing the daily moments with my kids, in the form of a "365 Project" and by bringing my camera along on some daily activities.  I'm also focused on sharing some tips and tricks with YOU, so you can capture your own daily lives in a beautiful and authentic manner.

 

To start, here's my favorite tip:

LOOK AT THE BACKGROUND.

You are telling a story.  Does the background help or hurt your storytelling?  You may be thinking, "But Megan, I have young kids and there's not an uncluttered spot in my house!"

I have small kids, too, one of whom we call "Destructo."  But I have walls, most of which the Caroline hasn't drawn on too much, couches, and a window - all of which make great backgrounds.

And sometimes, the story is about the chaos.

Like if the baby got into the toilet paper, go ahead and leave that in the frame.

Also, consider where your subject is in the frame.  Some shots, a centered subject makes sense, especially a little kid looking straight at the camera, like my kindergartener doing a push up.

In other situations, thinking in thirds helps.

The rule of thirds helped me compose this image from a busy scene.  Ellie (5) was serving herself.  Caroline (1) was in her dad's chair stealing fruit.  My husband and I were standing in the kitchen, looking out and I wanted to capture our weekend morning tradition.

And finally, look through whatever is in front of you.  If this is always your view at the playground, preserve it!

Enjoy these tips, and contact me to schedule a 1:1 session to learn your camera!

Family of 3 at Ft. Ward {Arlington/Alexandria, VA Family Photographer}

2016, it's been real.

I have so enjoyed all of the families I've worked with, and this was a sweet ending to the year.  The day was chilly but not rainy.  Mom and Dad decided to make a go for outdoor photos, and my Southern California self's first question was, "Where are you from?"

Well, their one year old son wasn't too bothered by the cold and we laughed a lot, had a beautiful session and enjoyed ourselves (except for our frozen hands) thoroughly!

Next up for me?  A couple weeks of quiet around here as I prepare for Christmas, unless I manage to take and edit photos of my own children.  Booking for 2017.  Sharing some highlights on my Facebook page.  And looking back on a great year.

Grandma, Mom and Twins {Alexandria, VA Family Photographer}

The last time I photographed these girls, they were maybe two.  Now they're running around and talking and telling me all about visiting Santa and asking for a bell and their grandma's visit.  We went to Ft. Ward on a chilly Wednesday morning, and after we got the posed shots, I took the girls on an adventure to get some candids.  We ran all around the fort and climbed stairs and touched grass growing on the fort walls.

Merry Christmas, sweet girls.  I hope Santa sees the bells on your stockings and knows you both believe!