Toddler pictures that you shouldn’t ever miss!

Toddler pictures that you shouldn’t ever miss!

15 Mar 2016 | 2 min Read

Anamika Singh

Author | 6 Articles

When the babies are young, more often than not, camera happens to be our best friend. We revel in capturing every single move of those tiny little wonders, the smiles, the yawns, all the firsts and so on and so forth. But as those tiny tots grow older, the pictures tend to get fewer and fewer. Toddlers too have their own charm though! Toddlers have unmatched spontaneity, playfulness and innocence and to help you create special photo memories with them.

 

Here are some photo ideas to inspire you: 

Try taking pictures of kids in their everyday environment, for example, playing their favourite games, doing activities or free play. Keeping them busy in a familiar setting is a good way to get them to cooperate and to make them pose up to your heart’s delight. 

 

Little Picasso 

Kids love colors…and mess too! Take a picture of them creating masterpieces and you may end up with a piece of frame worthy art.

 

…well twice as nice. 

 

 

Outdoor fun 

Or, swing high!

 

 

Or, just crawl …

 

 

or engage in social networking their way:)

 

 

Toys time 

Toys are great objects to keep those little bundles of energy engaged for long spans and boy! They do love them. Capture those intensely engaged moments with their favourite toys. 

 

 

Book Worms 

Toddlers can be avid readers. Make sure you have a picture of these little ‘einsteins’ in the making for keepsake. 

 

More to follow, stay tuned! 

 

All images in this post are copyrighted by photographer Anamika Singh –The Memory Keeper

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