Out of all the ages from newborn up, toddlers present one of the most challenging and fun times to capture. This stage is about wonder, growth, exploration, and fun. These two toddlers were a handful of happy giggles and lots of love. I'm excited to share a few highlights from their gallery as well as some tips for how to photograph toddlers.
1. Use a small seat (or box) but allow independence. Working with toddlers, it is so important to connect with them, and let them feel that they are free to sit, stand, move, etc. This allows them to focus on having fun exploring someplace new- which makes it easy to get smiles.
2. Bring the right kind of toy(s). I always bring toys that are sized for the child(ren) I'm photographing. For this session- a small, easy to hold dog got all kinds of laughs and gorgeous smiles. I always recommend that anything we use to help get attention (like toys) be kept neutral and be photogenic. After all, you never know when a child will decide that the toy MUST be in the picture too!
3. Involve family. Toddlers whole worlds revolve around the people that love and care for them. Make picture-taking fun by involving family members in the shots you take. Help family get those smiles going by giving simple directions like playing peekaboo right behind the photographer.
4. Keep it relaxed. You will never get beautiful, happy images of a toddler when they are distressed. This is why it is so important to work with a photographer who works well with small children- who understands the need for patience as well as the importance of going quickly for those short attention spans. When working with a photographer who has the right experience and qualifications, the whole experience should be calm, relaxing and fun.
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