This book is dedicated to the truly inspired, the artists, the dreamers, and the visionaries who know true beauty is found first in connection and love.
It is you who make photography something much greater than the simple act of preserving a moment in time.
We believe in your honesty, your integrity, and your artistic voice.
We are here to push you to the height of your potential, and to help you soar beyond it.
Photo by Michelle Huesgen,
Untamed Heart Photography
introduction
At Design Aglow, we have dedicated ourselves to flawless presentation, maximum efficiency, and professional success in a visually beautiful format for the last half-decade. Our goals: to enhance your photography, to save you time, and to help you increase your sales.
Based on our popular InspireMe Portrait Posing Guides, this book of stunning portraits features four in-depth chapters that share innovative and inspiring posing concepts for photographing babies, children, siblings, and families at their best. In each section you will also find posing tips, helpful lighting information, important technical facts, and added portrait ideas from the best photographers in the industryall presented in a conversational, light tone.
Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.
Hans Christian Andersen
Use this beautiful book in two ways: first, as an easy-to-transport visual guide for photography inspiration at sessions; second, in the studio or at home as a study guide of the techniques we employ for innovative portrait photography.
By following the techniques and tips covered here, you will soon discover how to add emotions, texture, and color to your portraits, leading to beautiful results you will enjoy right away.
We invite you to explore, to expand your creativity, and, most of all, to become inspired by the wide range of innovative ideas we are about to share with you.
Come create fresh, modern, and extraordinary portraiture with us.
DESIGN AGLOW
Photo by Lena Hyde Photography
newborns & babies
It might seem that babies and infants have less to offer in terms of poses, but in fact they offer a world of amazing possibilities.
With babies, we photographers become foragers for ideas, props, and scenarios that showcase the personalities of those young models. At the same time, they also allow us to express our own artistic vision.
Because working with the very young brings unique opportunities and challenges, thankfully there are some basic ideas you can keep in mind when photographing your youngest subjects. A shallow depth of field emphasizes the baby and accentuates brilliant pops of color in dazzling blue eyes or the sweet details on a tiny shoe. Black and white more so than color de-emphasizes noise in low-contrast lighting. A warm room at 80F helps calm a sleepy newborn. Keeping a parent spotter nearby is always important, especially when you never know if the baby might risk falling. Encourage family participation in sessions; even when mom doesnt want to be the center of attention, a sweet over-the-shoulder shot (or even a capture of babys hands in her hands) creates an important bonding and connectedness necessary for family portraits.
Now is the time to capture huge, gaping grins, shy smiles, and even the furrowed brow of a baby about to cry for lunch. Whether you have your subject posed in the comforting arms of a parent, in a modern porcelain sink, or au natural on an ottoman, documenting these all-too-fleeting moments creates precious portraiture to be treasured forever.
divine canine
In this bright room, sunlight flows in from behind the photographer, lighting the faces of the baby and pooch.
85mm lens, f/2.8 for 1/200 sec., ISO 400
Photo by little nest portraits
There is nothing sweeter than dogs and babies, both prone to slobbering. For many parents, a dog was their first baby, so it makes sense to capture these two together after the baby arrives. If the dog is large, position the sleeping newborn on an ottoman at face level with the pooch, and then ask the parent to get the pups attention off-camera. For a smaller, gentler canine, have the dog lay down first; then place the baby close to the dogs furry face.
tip Ask your clients to wear the dog out a bit before the session by walking or playing fetch. Canines tend to exude quite a bit of energy, especially when there is excitement afoot. Keep a few extra treats handy to hold the dogs interest during the shoot.
in the nap of luxury