Family Holidays: How to take Better Pictures of your Family
We all know that our holidays are not just a time to relax. We also have the opportunity to have a good time with our family and we want to remember these happy moments in the best way possible.
These photography tips will help you capture these memories with your family in any situation.
Scale
How many times we take a picture, only for the grandeur of the place to be lost because there is no reference? You can gain an appreciation of the scale by using a person close to the object as a reference.
Adding a human component is an easy way to cause a wow factor in your images and make a great picture of your family.
Leading Lines
Use natural lines to help the viewer’s eyes be directed to the main subject in the picture. This is a very basic and useful composition rule.
Textures and Patterns
Nature provides elegant textures for the photos. I use grasses and wood to cause impact in my images.
You can also add some fun to your images using patterns. However, be careful if you are portraying someone against a very busy background. Therefore, it is recommended to wear plain clothes to create a clear visual contrast. However, remember that rules are made to be broken…at least in photography!
Balancing Elements and Symmetry
A photo has balanced elements when they share an equal visual weight, which means that the elements share an equilibrium in the attention of the viewer.
We tend to love symmetry. It feels harmonic and right. Have this in mind when you take photos of your family.
Framing
This composition rule has been used in photography for a long time and even the most famous photographers are still using it. Windows, doors, tunnels, arches and even branches are good to frame your subject.
Have a wonderful holiday and don’t forget to take pictures!