This year, though, I have started a bona fide photo tradition. OK, posing the kids on our front porch or bus steps isn't very creative, but I can definitely see how much the kids have grown (and, in Dave's case, shrunk).
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That outfit is just about as dressy as Sabrina gets these days; she didn't even want to wear the nice sweater she'd planned to. Sure enough by the second day of school, she was back to wearing one of Max's plain short-sleeve t-shirts and a pair of shorts. "Don't you want to wear something a little nicer?" I asked. "No," she said, firmly.
Max is far easier, because while he generally prefers purple clothes, he really doesn't care that much about what he wears. Every season, I hit Target and swoop up a whole bunch of Cherokee clothes for him (which he's wearing here). They fit well and they're durable, especially the jeans.
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I really should photograph them more. I love my kids and my camera. I always take first day of school photos! That's one of our biggest photo traditions.
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Even less organized than you--professional shots only when I have a good coupon to use and the rest of the time, cell-phone pix whenever a cute opportunity presents itself . . .
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I'm so embarrassed that it never even dawned on me to do an annual photo in the same place! At least we do have a tradition of an annual fall/winter photo to use in the holiday cards.
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I have grand illusions that I will start photo taking traditions. Reality is cruel. I manage to get a first day of school pic of the kids in our yard. I take tons of candid shots. Only time I manage professional pics is if it's a cousin picture and my sister does all the work..coordinates and purchases outfits for 5 kids, schedules, orders etc.
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely not taking as many photos as I used to but we take it when we go somewhere like the park or pool or zoo, before I know it he'll be all grown up so I better take them now! We do professional photos once a year, coming up soon before his 3rd birthday in November!
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ReplyDeleteWe don't do it in the same place every year, but we have a tradition of going to some of the very nicely decorated parts of our town or surrounding towns at Christmas time. It's fun bc it's a family outing, and the kids love seeing the decorations!!
I like photographing my kids on our front porch because it's sunny yet they're shielded a bit so they're not squinting. I jump up and down and make funny faces to get them to smile.
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We don't photograph as often as I would like, but each year on their birthdays we make sure to photo them. We also take photo's on Holidays, like Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween & Easter.
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We also have pictures taken every fall. But this year we're a bit short on cash so, I'm actually collecting pictures I like and will do my best to recreate them. Let's see what happens!
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i just bring my camera everywhere! you got to to capture those moments
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my parents don't have that many pictures of us from when my brother and I were younger so I try to photograph as often as possible bc I know if I don't I will regret it later
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ReplyDeleteI am the random pics photographer, and now I do most of them on my phone. I would like to have a DSLR and professional photos every year. But I'm too cheap and Addison isn't the easiest to photograph.
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I wish I were better about taking pictures of my kids. I get so wrapped up in doing stuff that I forget to photograph it! I guess that's good for the memories, because I'm not alway stopping in the middle of making them to take pictures, but I do wish I had more of the "firsts" on film (or pixels)
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ReplyDeleteI'm a 'catch as can' photographer. right now, though, i am documenting my daughter's serial casting of both her knees. i'm trying to get every aspect of this!
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My sister and I grew up with my mom taking tons photos of us, so naturally we love taking pics of the kids/family. Especially during the holidays.
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Our only tradition photography related is to have yearly family pictures taken to send out in our Christmas cards.
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My daughter is always a ham, the more pictures we take the better, she'll pose for them all, very hard to get a "natural" picture of her, the minute she sees a camera she starts mugging for it,lol
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Every year when my kids bring home their picture packet from school, I put it on the fridge as a reminder to do my own "school pictures" of the kids. Once they're done, I throw it away. I have a degree in art/photography though so it works for me.
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I use the Sports setting on my camera, with continuous shooting. It allows me to capture the kids in action, no matter how fast they're moving!
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Our favorite fall tradition is to go to the pumpkin patch and orchards for some fun fall photos.
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ReplyDeleteMy son, who is 13 and has Asperger's hates to have his picture taken! So I am a SNEAKY mom and use the zoom on my camera nonstop to try and capture some pictures of him. -That way I can sneak in some pictures of my baby without him knowing until he sees them in the scrapbook. By then it is too late! :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I never thought that when I was a granny I would be re-doing the role of the everyday one who gets them off to and from school, but because my family works 35 miles away that's the way it is and I love it though my old age shows it differant than my first time around with my daughter. I love capturing all the one time moments on camera, I actually started my 7yr old grandson a memory alblum to enjoy and look back on because no one prints the pictures anymore like years ago with everything digital now. My grandson gets tired of the snap shots so I just click and get what I can but I think natural instead of preparing is best in photos to enjoy.I do both drop of school picture and pickup, I guess grannys over do it lol
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I photo my kids in the same location in the house at the start of the school year. Great tradition.
ReplyDeleteI just keep a camera close to me at all times. My daughter is 18 months old so she doesn't want to pose for photos at all. However she is constantly doing something cute that I want to take pictures of. This makes things easier.
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We take a picture the first day of school but don't have a set place.
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I take as many as I can with the hopes that at least one will turn out! I love doing annual pictures. My mom did it with us for family vacation and the first day of school and we're carrying the tradition with our family photo and I plan to continue the first day of school tradition eventually.
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No annual pics taken here - tho my oldest just started preschool on Tuesday - so now's a good time I guess :) I snap whenever and whatever - sad or happy faces! Love my iPhone for that :)
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(Um, can you tell I have just one kid and a serious paparazzi urge?)
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I'm horrible at first day photos. This is only my third year of it and the only time it actually happened on the first day was the first year. last year was the second and this year... I'm almost embarrased to say it was the 5th day!
ReplyDeletemy little guy is so hard to get a good picture i usually have to chase him around and hope to get a smile. my little girl is the exact opposite i say smile and she smiles and gives mommy a pose.. it cracks me up how different they are...
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I'm a mean mommy. I force my kids to pose at the worst times, simply because I know it drives them crazy! I guess the fury makes for good, emotionally-charged pictures.
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i'm bad about photos and don't have specific traditions, though I do take a back-to-school shot every year on the first day. For a few years it has been right by the front door (inside).
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Usually I take a whole bunch of shots and just hope there's a good one in there. DH is much better at it than me.
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Photo's are not my youngest strong point. She will not pose for photos. Every once in a while we are lucky enough to get a good picture!
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My kids used to like being photographed up to the age of about 8. After that they just don't seem to like being in front of the camera, so I have to catch them when I can.
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I prefer to take a series of photos when my son isn't looking because when he does know I am taking the picture, I get the fake smile. One of our traditions is taking a picture of his annual mohawk haircut.
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I prefer to catch them off guard when snapping photos except when I gather the gang together.
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Our tradition is... um... ok so we don't actually have any photo traditions. My excuse is that the kid just started preschool this year. I did take a picture of her on the first day of school out of the balcony in which her face is all scrunched up.
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Spontaneous photos are always the best. You don't capture their essence with those posed photos with the trapped smiles. Catch them unaware.
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I definitely prefer candid to posed shots, and I usually have my camera in hand (or in bag) to catch those unexpected, natural moments in action. Of course, momentous days like the first day of school call for some formality as well, so I'll have them stand in front of the house before going to the bus stop, but even then I encourage the kids to be spontaneous in their expressions and movements when I take the shot. Thanks!
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