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Memories Deserve More Than A Shoebox
TM
Photo Tips
for the First Day of School
by Ron Nichols, author of Picture Taking for Moms and Dads
There's only one "first day of school" for every child, so taking a photo that
accurately and effectively captures this historic event is important. For years
to come, both parent and child will look back on that "first day of school
photo" with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Without a doubt, parents will
want to do a great job of recording this important event on film.
But because the first day of school can create anxiety for both students and
parents, Ron Nichols, author of "Picture Taking for Moms and Dads" (Amherst
Media), shares some tips for creating cherished keepsakes on film without
creating unnecessary stress.
Tip 1: Plan ahead. From clothes to lunches to backpacks, there are many
things to get together for that first day of school. Camera, film, and a
photographic plan should be integrated into that planning. (You don't want to be
scrambling for camera and film as you rush your child out the door to catch the
bus.) Hurried activities tend to add stress, so the more prepared and relaxed
the parent, the more prepared and relaxed the child.
Tip 2: Be sensitive to your child's emotions and needs. Preparing your
child for both the first day of school AND the first day of school photo is
important. The additional stress of taking a photo before heading off to school
might prove a bit taxing for your child. You might wish talk about the "first
day of school photo" as a tradition with your child.
Tip 3: Decide where and when would be the most appropriate time to take the
photo. If your child's going off to school on the bus, waiting at the bus
stop might be a great place to start. Or perhaps you might even wish to take the
photo in front of your house on your way to the bus stop. If you're picking your
child up after school, you might want to take the photo in front of the school.
(This can even work out better because the anxiety of over the first day of
school will have subsided by then.)
Tip 4: Make it a tradition. The first day of school is a great time to
chronicle (photographically) the growth of your child. One day (which will come
sooner than you think) you'll probably take a photo of your child heading off to
the first day of college.
Tip 5: Don't forget to photograph the younger children who may not be going
off to school. A picture of a younger brother or sister along with the
"first day of school subject" could yield some wonderful images.
Tip 6: Keep shooting throughout the year. Throughout the year, you'll
have multiple opportunities to get wonderful photographs of your child's school
related activities. Remember to get close, use natural light when you can, AND
enjoy every moment with your child! They will be off to college before you know
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