Photography Tips on Photographing Toddlers Tip Number 8

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2011

This week Greater Toronto Area Photographer, Julie Johnson of Vine Images shares her top tips on dealing with toddlers during sessions.

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  • This video is very helpful, although i'm not a professional photographer I do have a question... I have a very busy soon to be 2 year old, and everytime I go to photograph him he's way too fast! Its always a blur, from the back or of the side of his head. Any advice? I always follow his lead, but I can't seem to ever catch him looking at the camera.

  • @brittanymarie327 Hi There, Great question. With two year olds, I find singing songs, capturing them while they're playing with something are a great place to start. Food helps them sit for a minute ;) Have fun!

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  • I'm really enjoying all of your tips! I just stumbled upon your series by accident. I have a question. I'm going to be doing my first paid "Shoot the Cake" session with a 1yr old. Any tips? I know there's probably not much chance of really directing a 1 yr old though! :-)

  • @brittanymarie327 Peek-a-boo or Hide and Seek works great.

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