Candidhdcom First Day School
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Phase 1: The Waking Hour (6:30 AM - 7:30 AM)
- The Target: Sleepy eyes, bedhead, and the first yawn.
- Candid Technique: Do not ask them to smile. Just sit across from them at the breakfast table and snap while they are looking down at their cereal.
- HD Focus: Capture the texture of the pillow crease on their cheek.
Phase 2: The Uniform/Outfit (7:30 AM - 8:00 AM)
- The Target: The struggle (and triumph) of buttons, belt loops, or tying shoes.
- Candid Technique: Stand slightly behind and to the side. Capture the profile and the hands working.
- Why it works: Close-ups of small hands doing big tasks are emotionally powerful.
Step 2: Shoot from the Hip (Low Angle)
Most adult photos are taken from 5 feet up looking down. Get low. Kneel on the sidewalk. Put the camera at the child's eye level. This perspective changes the power dynamic of the photo and puts you in their world, not observing it from above. candidhdcom first day school
Step 5: Capture the "Anti-Climax"
The most powerful photo of the day might be at 4:00 PM. The child is on the couch, shoes off, eating a snack, staring into space. Take that photo. It is the visual representation of processing a massive day. Phase 1: The Waking Hour (6:30 AM - 7:30 AM)
