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03/06/2004 05:08:26 PM · #1
I know some of you dislike "kid pictures", but here's a twist...I guess she sees how much fun daddy has.
03/06/2004 05:27:58 PM · #2
i've had a camera since i was about 7 i think.
kind of sticks with you i guess.
03/07/2004 01:49:28 AM · #3
I love kid pictures. :)
03/07/2004 03:29:07 AM · #4
some kid pictures can be alright as long as they aren't sleeping or baby shot or mixed with cats. I'm pretty sure we have seen enough tasteless(only my opinion) baby and cat shots to do us a life time.
03/07/2004 06:55:00 AM · #5
Originally posted by notonline:

some kid pictures can be alright as long as they aren't sleeping or baby shot or mixed with cats. I'm pretty sure we have seen enough tasteless(only my opinion) baby and cat shots to do us a life time.


Spoken with the true zest of a non-parent.

Get off the 'no-kids' bandwagon. Kids shots can be great or crap, just as any subject can be.
03/07/2004 09:02:04 AM · #6
Good job. I plan on giving my son a camera real early so he can discover photography. I`m trying to steer him in the right direction and make him a bug photographer:

Shirt I got him

Prints in his room

At least I'll train him to get bugs so I can photograph them. lol.
03/07/2004 09:45:31 AM · #7
Originally posted by Jacko:

I`m trying to steer him in the right direction and make him a bug photographer.

Don't you mean a 'bud'-ding photographer?

Just don't turn him into a 'bug'-ging one.

From what I read from the likes of JD Anderson, kids who are photographed a lot often stop wanting to be subjects around the age of 4/5.
03/07/2004 10:02:31 AM · #8
Well said. I just looked at your entries. Good to see you're staying away from clichés. :P

Originally posted by notonline:

some kid pictures can be alright as long as they aren't sleeping or baby shot or mixed with cats. I'm pretty sure we have seen enough tasteless(only my opinion) baby and cat shots to do us a life time.

03/07/2004 10:20:32 AM · #9
i think kids who have a camera stop wanting to be photographed... at that point. thats how it worked for me anyhow...


03/07/2004 11:22:45 AM · #10
Originally posted by soup:

i think kids who have a camera stop wanting to be photographed... at that point. thats how it worked for me anyhow...


My two little ones are big hams. One clicks and the other "models".
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