Category: Kids & Toddlers

EDITING FOR BETTER SMARTPHONE PHOTOS

Today’s smartphone cameras are so advanced that it’s like having a mini professional camera in your pocket. With the right editing techniques, you can get even more out of your snaps. You can download third-party editing apps like Snapseed or VSCO, or just use your phone’s basic editing app exclusively – in most instances, it is effective enough.

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5 TIPS TO HELP YOU CAPTURE CANDID FAMILY PHOTOS

With travel restrictions still in place, many Cayman Islands residents will not have the opportunity to be reunited with their families abroad for the holidays. This presents even more reason to take lots of photos and share them with your loved ones across the globe. Here are some tips on taking candid family photos that truly capture those unforgettable holiday moments.

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Pros and Cons of a Sunrise vs. Sunset Photo Session in Grand Cayman

It is no secret that the right light is what makes a good picture great! When working with natural light (especially for beach photography), the best time to shoot is during the so-called “golden hour”, which is the 45-ish minute window of warm and soft coppery light that occurs twice a day – once at daybreak and then again in the hour before sunset.

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PRESERVING CHRISTMAS MEMORIES

It’s December and we all know how quickly those last few weeks before the festive season fly by, so it’s time to get prepared, which includes your Christmas photography! Here are a couple of tips on how to perfectly capture the memories of your family’s festive season whether you are staying on island or visiting your family abroad.

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10 Tips On How To Take Great Pictures Of Your Kids

Photographing your children can often be a real challenge and more often than not a frustrating rather than rewarding experience.

Everyone with young kids, knows that those little critters (especially toddlers) are totally unpredictable and can ruin anything if they decide to do so…They don’t like to sit still for anything (and certainly not for a picture), they never stop moving and getting a genuine smile out of them while looking into the camera seems impossible. That does not make them bad children, that simply makes them children!

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