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They say a picture’s worth a thousand words, but when you have a family, great photographs are worth even more. Babble’s here to help make sure you have all you need to document your life as a parent. From inspiring maternity photo ideas for those first 9 months, to expert tips on taking the best pictures of your newborn, to creative family picture poses you’ve never seen before, taking frame-worthy photos is easier than you think. Plus, we’ve rounded up the top photo apps for your iPhone and Android, tips for getting great shots of your kids in action, ideas for displaying family photos around the house, and so much more! Say cheese!
The first month, I did it every day. The creativity was welcome and freeing, and it was even giving me extra content to post on my blog. I was pretty sure that with my new DSLR in hand, this Project 365 thing was going to be a no-brainer. Beginning with my best friend back in MORE »
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In honor of Mother’s Day, Babble rounded up our favorite Instagram photos that capture the special bond between a mom and her children.
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Most great art lives within the nuances. Inside of every superbly written sentence or painted detail, we are often swept away by the fact that someone captured something so familiar to us so perfectly. All artists, whether they are musicians or novelists or songwriters or whatever, strive to make that special connection with the public MORE »
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I could post a photo of the most amazing sunset ever seen and it still wouldn't get as many likes as Vivi doing something Vivi does best, which is being a toddler.
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This Mother’s Day, set out to capture a beautiful photo of mom. With my dear friend, Sarah Wilkerson — the fearless and beautiful CEO of Clickin Moms, (if you haven’t checked out the wealth of photo inspiration at Clickin Moms, you must) — and my awesome team of CONFIDENCE teachers around the country, together we MORE »
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How do you get that buttery, blurred background without spending thousands of dollars on lenses or endless hours in photoshop? We could talk about Aperture, Depth of Field, and all those other technical terms. As you grow in your love for photography, it may make sense to dive into the technical definitions more. I’ve even MORE »
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On April 10th I found a hummingbird nest in my backyard. And by April 26th the two tiny hummingbird babies left the nest. That’s how hummingbirds do it. I should know. In those 16 days I became obsessed, like mothers can. I could share with you all kinds of fascinating facts about hummingbirds that I MORE »
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