1.
Lay on the ground and take pictures upward. Try to avoid being attacked by mosquitoes that are lurking in the grass. I have bites to prove I took these pictures!
2.
Get close up shots of the kids expressions. Tickling their toes helps to get some smiles!
3.
Take pictures from behind.
4.
Don't think every shot has to be in focus. If done right, those slightly blurry pictures actually help add to the story your telling. It mixes it up, makes it more interesting.
5.
Take pictures of feet.
6.
Don't be afraid to try new angles.
Some might not work out, but you'll be pleasantly surprised with others!
-Emily
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