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11th December 2008

Infant Photography Lets You Capture Baby’s Special Moments

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Is your new baby just so adorable you’d like to freeze his smile if you could? All parents are crazy about their baby’s firsts. You are no different. Like all other parents, you want to preserve those precious moments in your child’s life. What better way to do that than to capture those in photographs and freeze the memory in an eternal frame? Photos – especially those you can keep in just about any storage device – are one of the few things that can stand the test of time. You have one problem, however, and it’s by no means a tiny one: you do not know the first thing about infant photography.

The biggest challenge in taking photos of infants is that you cannot tell a baby to keep still. Your baby, for one, is such a bouncing little happy bundle you can never really click fast enough to capture a moment. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? However, you should not let this little stop you from pursuing your passion. With practice and expert tips from seasoned professional photographer Dan Fieldman, you will discover how to make your shutter catch up with your little bundle’s movements. Fieldman’s  ‘Your Guide to Digital Photography’ is a good resource for anyone who is into infant photography – whether they’re doting parents or would-be professional photographers. The guide is particularly useful to beginners like you. Even if your only project is to keep a record of your baby’s early life, getting excellent shots can feel immensely rewarding.

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