
See the World Like They Do: How Changing Your Perspective Transforms Your Photos
One of the simplest yet most powerful ways to capture meaningful photos of your children is to see life from their point of view.
When our kids are young—especially toddlers—the world looks entirely different to them than it does to us towering adults. If we want our photos to tell a richer, truer story, we have to be willing to bend down, kneel, or even lie flat on the ground to meet them at eye level.

Capturing the Run: How to Photograph Your Kids in Motion
Jeff still remembers seeing a photo as a kid that stopped him in his tracks—a bright race car, sharp and perfectly still, racing past a blur of colors and spectators. Everything else in the shot looked like it was moving at warp speed, but the car? Crisp and frozen in time. That photo left a mark.

Out of Auto: 5 Things We Wish We Knew When We Started Taking Photos of Our Kids
When we first got “real” cameras, we had one goal: to take better pictures of our kids. But like so many parents, we stuck it on Auto mode and hoped for the best. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes… not so much.