How To Take Better Baby Pictures
In this B&H ‘How to’ video photographer Michael Kormos demonstrates how to capture terrific baby pictures using a DSLR, window light, a few simple props, along with a pointers on how to position the baby for the best possible results.
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Thank you for information 😊
I love that you’re in Manhattan, which is close to us, and second you have motivated I’ve been taking pics of my daughter since she was born, and have thousands of pics, we also got her into modeling and acting years later. She also enjoys playing the piano, gymnastics, and competes nationally in Tae Kwon Doe, so she’s one busy kid, and I’m one busy mommy, but I love everyone
I love your videos keep up the great work guys, and keep inspiring us to make more for you guys as well. 💖 spread love
Stunning photos I have always wanted to be a photographer and take photos of baby’s and toddlers
Bby gt scared 2:42.. Haaha
Thanks for the video being short and informativ 👍🏼
This is so helpful! I’m a teenager working on starting a photography business, and I have my first baby photo shoot today of a good friend’s 3 month old baby boy. Thanks for the tips! I’m so excited!!
Which continuous lights have you used ?
tips: First, have a cute baby..
Says to use a prime lens while there's a video of him shooting with a zoom lens. Pretty sure he meant shoot with a wide aperture lens. Examples being lenses with a big aperture throughout entire range like a f/2.8, 2, 1.8 etc
Very helpful and photos look brilliant.
Nice, thanks.
Love it ! I just myself a new camera Nikon D3000 ..im gonna have lots of fun with 3 month old baby girl 😉
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It's indeed wonderful tips. Could you please give me a hint how to take pics of my 2 month's baby boy from Nikon camera with 18-200 lens. Well, i am learner and eager to capture my baby's moments.
What a photogenic baby
Great tips!
did he just say on its chest ?
Such a nice warm-hearted informative video. Thank you!
Great tips and very simple video. Well done. Confidence is the key. Show it and have it and everyone is better off. 🙂
sir, how are you getting the soft bright look with that camera? pls guide..
Can a DSRL be use?
What lens are you using ?
A baby big enough to push itself up is big enough to roll right off. I think if you have one person trying to get the baby's attention have another at arms length for safety.
phototography idea was gud but more than that i loved hw your wife loved the baby at the end…….same as i love mine
Adorable baby. Thanks for sharing!
what lense is that? I have the nikkor 70mm. love it.
can giv some tips for getting an vintage effect in bby photography….
What lens do u use?
absolutely helpful thanks…
what exact camera were you using in this video? I would like to purchase one just like that.
how many flash stands/lights would you use ?
I'm new to photography, but looking to get into portraits. (babies or adults)
what type of light stand kit for beginners at home, would you suggest ?
because i was wanting to keep costs down but came across this amazon.ca deal…
any suggestions on the link below ?
https://www.amazon.ca/CowboyStudio-Photography-Photo-Studio-Umbrellas/dp/B008S1TQBC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1480285246&sr=8-1&keywords=photography+photo+studio+flash+mount+umbrella+kit
lovely!
Thank you for the great tips!!! I need your advice please , I'm looking forward to upgrade my Camara I currently have the Nikon D3200 what camera do you recommend for an upgrade.. Thank you again!!
What focus mode do you use
Very helpful video! I'm grateful to you both…. amazing work you're doing there, i love the light and the sense you give to your photos! Thank you for sharing tips !!!!
What's a prime lens? I'm a newb..
Who Dislikes such a beautiful informative Video ! there will always be one of those who prefer to look for dirt in a snow storm !
I like the lighting. I see a lot of cut off fingers though
Thanks for the tips Michael. Curious what camera hand strap you are using?
Great Job Mike 🙂
I dont like kids, but this tutorial is so lovely 🙂
Great tips!