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Monday, September 26, 2011

Click! How to take gorgeous photos of your kids


I recently had the opportunity to read and review this new eBook Click! published by Digital Photography School and written by Rachel Devine.  All I can say is WOW!  This book is packed full of awesome tips and tricks for getting amazing pictures of your kids.  And as scrapbookers, who doesn't want amazing pictures of our kids, right?!?

Some portions of the book are a bit technical and the author does assume that you know how to move past auto mode on your camera.  But even if you don't, the sections on how to work with different types of kids {babies, young children, tweens, shy, goofball, don't wanna} are well worth the $19.99 purchase price!  Heck, the section on getting your kids who "don't wanna" to take pictures is a gem for all of us who have a camera permanently glued around our necks.  I bet most of you have had that experience with your child at one time or another!  I know I have!!

I especially love the section on how to emulate different styles of photography!  Devine discusses key elements of styles like street photography, modern art, fashion, even Phone-ography and how to capture those styles with your kids.

I seriously could not put this book down!  And I know I'll be turning to it again and again as I work to improve my pictures of my kids!  Check out the eBook Click! How to take gorgeous photos of your kids.  Can't wait to go snap some pics of my kids so I can go scrap!!


Disclaimer: the links to "Click! How to take gorgeous photos of your kids" in this post are affiliate links – if you purchase this eBook using these links I earn a small amount as a commission, which just helps me keep the free content going on this blog. It does not impact your cost of the eBook "Click!  How to take gorgeous photos of your kids" but rather is paid by Digital Photography School. While these links are affiliate links I genuinely love this eBook or I would not be recommending it to you!  I have not, nor will I ever, refer a brand, company or product that I wouldn't use myself.

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