On the Level…
After my trip to the zoo last week, I came back with a whole bunch of MomShots. I took photos of my boys, my friend and her boy. I also took photos of a bunch of animals. When I downloaded my photos onto my computer, I found that I really had very few good shots of my kids. I was struggling with the camera settings. That is one of my biggest struggles currently - Making sure that my photos are not over exposed or under exposed. My camera has an automatic setting but I usually don’t like the results so I usually shoot in manual mode. The photos taken with the automatic mode always seem a little too dark for my taste. I think there is a way to alter that but I haven’t got that far in my reading of the manual yet.
Anyway, my husband, Ben was glancing over my zoo pictures and made a comment to me that really struck home. He said that I need to get down on their level a bit more. I am consistently taking shots from my height (nearly 6′) and so all my photos end up looking down on my kids. Same angle gets a little boring.
Brilliant idea!!! Thanks Ben.
So now when I am taking photos for my 7 day challenge, I have been thinking about ways to get down and more to their eye level. I’ve been crouching, kneeling and even laying on the ground to try to get a different angle.
Here is a great example of a photo that could have been much more dramatic if I shot it at a different angle. It is the white alligator at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, UT. He is a pretty big guy. I wouldn’t want to tussle with him in a dark alley way!
As you can see, I shot this from above. In reality, there were a bunch of kids there so I was just kind of taking what I could get easily. What I should have done was muscle my way down there and taken a shot that showed his body stretched out behind. That shot would have been much cooler. Maybe next time!
It’s a great zoo and so I’m sure we’ll be going back.
This next shot was taken at home. I had some fence work done on my yard and when they guy left, he left the original cement with the broken post in a corner of my yard. So basically, I have a little fence grave yard next to a mud puddle my boys play in. Anyway… My son was sitting on one of cement blobs in the shade and I ran over and took his picture. I knelt down on the grass and started shooting. I think I’m a little bit below eye level so that we are slightly looking up to him, but I think it looks kinda cool. At this angle I feel more invited into whatever he is thinking. I’m not looking down on him and I think it makes for a much better Momshot.
One of the things that I love about this is that he is covered in grape popsicle. It had dripped down his chest and is all over his face. He is taking a break from the heat before he starts running again. I think this “break” only lasted about 15 seconds. He’s always on the go!
So moral of the story? Change the angle you are shooting from. Try any other angle than looking down on the kids. It changes the nature of your Momshot into something more interesting and inviting.















May 21st, 2008 at 7:39 pm
What a great tip! I have so many photos that are mostly the top of my daughter’s head.
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:10 pm
Jessica, I am so excited to see that you have your site up and running. What a great start! Remember I am always here if you need any help, tips, reviews, hints, or what have you. I also have extensive knowledge in Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and Photoshop Express (new to the Photoshop family totally online too!) Just give me a holla’. GREAT START TO AN AWESOME SITE!!
May 22nd, 2008 at 8:57 pm
1st- whoo-hoo! I’m looking forward to this! Have already learned a tip about “gettin’ down!” I love the idea!
2nd- Who’s Jessica Under?
3rd- Yes, I’ve taken a photo everyday for 5 days now, oops! missed today, but the practice makes the memory better on how to operate this dern thingamajig!!!!
May 23rd, 2008 at 12:22 am
Sweet site! I really need some help with my camera.. I only use the auto mode and my shutter speed is sooo slow that I always miss what I wanted to shoot. I guess I should get out the manual and start reading?? I’m so lazy, I just want some one to show me how to use it. I really like this momshot idea you have, it makes so much sense! I’m excited to learn more!
May 23rd, 2008 at 12:24 am
oh, and I love that pic of Gar- grape popsicle and all.- and how his little tummy tips over the top of his underware.
May 24th, 2008 at 6:04 pm
Read the manual! You can adjust your camera so in the auto mode your exposure will be lighter or darker what ever you want. Also the photo of the grape juice try using the flash to fill in the shadows. Any questions call any time.
May 24th, 2008 at 10:42 pm
I am so impressed! I finally had a moment to get on the computer, you have so much info already!
May 25th, 2008 at 2:22 am
Thanks, Uncle Eric! I am going to try your tip about using the flash to eliminate shadows. I am also going to spend some more time with the manual and fix the auto mode’s exposure.
May 29th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
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June 5th, 2008 at 9:45 pm
I skipped over this post when I scoped your blog last night. I wondered what the shot would look like if you squatted to let the fence be the entire backdrop…and here you are, being keen to this the entire time.