TY - BOOK AU - Joseph,Cathy AU - Hampton,Angela TI - How to take great family photos SN - 2880467462 (pbk.) : AV - TR680 .J67 2003 PY - 2003/// CY - Mies, Switzerland PB - RotoVision SA KW - Portrait photography N1 - Includes index; Rogues' gallery -- How the camera works -- Choosing a camera -- Accessories -- Film -- How to hold your camera -- Composition -- Learning to look -- Selecting a focal point -- Positioning the subject -- Posing -- Framing the subject -- Camera angles -- Color and props -- Lighting -- Brightness, color, quality -- Outdoor light -- Indoor light -- Using flash -- Family subjects -- Family ties -- Babies -- Children -- Siblings -- Teenagers -- Pets -- Couples -- Grandparents -- Family groups -- Special occasions -- Everlasting memories -- Weddings -- Vacations -- Christmas and birthdays -- School events -- After the pictures are taken -- Organizing your pictures -- Processing and printing -- Digital imaging -- Building a picture story -- Creating an album -- Enlarging and framing -- Cut out and keep: 20 questions to ask yourself N2 - Everyone enjoys taking or looking at great family photos. It's wonderful to have an enduring record of cherished moments like a baby's first steps, a daughter's wedding, or the children having fun on vacation. Why is it that, all too often, the excitement of picking up our pictures from the processors is followed by a wave of disappointment? You really do not have to be an expert to take effective pictures. You simply need to learn a few basics and take time to practice them. Whatever camera you own, whether it's a compact or an SLR, film or digital, this essential guide to taking great family photos offers easy-to-follow advice on getting the kind of shots you always wanted, including practical exercises to improve your technique and measure your success. And once the pictures are taken, there are top tips on organizing and displaying your photographs so that your precious memories last forever ER -