the art of conversation
Sarah's post last week, against cheese, had me cracking up and nodding my head all at once. Yes yes, i know that face, that glazed over, not another photo mom face, or the tongue that instantly pops out when i turn my camera on. Kids can be tough subjects some days. I have a little sneaky trick, hey i am a mom of 3, a girl has to have a few tricks up her sleeve. Have you ever turned your camera on, laid it down in front of you, and then pretended it's not there? This works great on a table, in the grass, or on a bed. Be casual, talk, let them tell you a story, ask them about their day and when they get going and get lost in their conversation, click away! Don't pick it up, it will kill the moment. Just ever so casually put your finger on the shutter and push (auto focus on of course). I love the animated faces you capture when your subject is unknowing. Wide eyes, the giggles, a pensive moment, or perhaps a whole lot of animation. Your subject can be anyone, maybe you have an unwilling partner or camera shy friend, getting them to relax and forget the camera is there will make for some great faces and shots. So continuing with this month's one word, faces, go ahead, try it and share an unguarded face with us here today. Or what tricks do you have up your sleeve? Do tell. :)
Reader Comments (19)
And - here is one of my favorite 'unguarded' faces:
http://www.marciescudderphotography.com/index.php?showimage=1246
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thel-list/4792767928/
i love the art of subtle clicking away. last night i captured a cosy snuggle from the autumn air.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xantheberkeley/4922465823/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shutterboo502/4396903992/in/set-72157621985349211/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cottagegardenstudios/4618206731/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/capturingthemomentphotography/4923691176/
http://teaandbrie.com/blog/?p=1007
http://apictureintime.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/orange/
Or, I sit in the corner of the room taking practice shots while they're playing at a whirlwind pace around me and wait until they eventually settle down. Sometimes, I get lucky and get an honest emotion:
http://apictureintime.wordpress.com/2010/08/20/pillow-envy/
http://www.pkphotographyblog.us/2009/06/tricky-capturing-the-smiles/
My little guy knows the sound of the shutter so I might only get one photo off before he knows what's up! :)
I tell my boys to tell me a funny story or a story about their day. Sometimes I tell them that I'm going to tell THEM a story. I also think props work wonderfully for younger kids. Pretty soon they forget you're there.
i was lucky to be able to photograph my husband's cousin's little girl who was too young to know she was being photographed. it made it easy to take her picture without having to be sneaky. : )
here was my favorite bright-eyed shot of that day.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28567264@N05/4924401398/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40383774@N07/4924884774/in/photostream/
Here's my camera on the table shot -- kiddo eating breakfast:http://www.flickr.com/photos/theopuses/4882216043/in/set-72157624568130701/
I really wanted a three generations picture and yet my friend's gran wasn't too into the idea and was worried about being awkward. So I put the camera on my lap and got them talking/killing themselves laughing. It turned out to be a great afternoon!
You can totally see the family resemblance among these women...yet sadly these photos were the last ones taken before my friend's gran got very ill and was hospitalized. Both my friend and her mum were so thankful to get some photos of them all together.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/melaniemh/1516260462/