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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgments Contents Preface: My Story Introduction: Capturing the Magic of Childhood 1 - Gearing Up
Choosing a Camera Easy Camera Settings for Taking Better Photos 10 Ways to Maximize Your Smartphone Camera 5 “More” Tips for Finding Great Light 10 Quick Tips for Getting Great Shots
2 - Refuse to Say Cheese®: Capture the Story
Refuse to Say Cheese Capturing Conflict Defining Details Setting: Backgrounds with a Purpose
3 - 1–2 Years: Toddling Into Independence
Five Tips for Photographing Your 1- to 2-Year-Old 1 First Steps 2 Bumps and Bruises 3 I Want to Be Like You 4 Objects of Affection: Part 1 5 Oh So Dirty! 6 The Shy Phase 7 Your Little Chef 8 I Can Fly! A Portrait with Dad 9 Here’s My Belly Button 10 Family Portrait: Part 1
4 - 3–4 Years: When Wonder Comes Before Reality
Five Tips for Photographing Your 3- to 4-Year-Old 11 My Own Style 12 Mommy and Me 13 Potty Training 14 DIY Haircuts 15 Best Friends 16 I Love to Dance! 17 Tea Parties 18 Objects of Affection: Part 2 19 My Favorite Costume 20 Family Portrait: Part 2
5 - 5–7 Years: Leaving the Circle of Your Arms
Five Tips for Photographing Your 5- to 7-Year-Old 21 First Day of School 22 The Light in Your Child’s Eyes 23 Playground Antics 24 The Evolution of Your Child’s Shoes 25 Young Artist 26 Blanket Forts 27 Taking Off the Training Wheels 28 Favorite Toys 29 Bye-Bye, Baby Tooth 30 Pretend Play
6 - 8–10 Years: Giving Your Child Voice
Five Tips for Photographing Your 8- to 10-Year-Old 31 Your Child’s Heritage: A Portrait with Grandpa or Grandma 32 Your Budding Musician 33 Little Critters 34 Bookworm 35 Objects of Affection: Part 3 36 Me and My BFFs 37 Play Ball! 38 Tales from Underwater 39 Birthday Candles 40 Where Do I Fit In?
Appendix: Tips for Photographing Your Special Needs Child Last Words: The Power of Photography Index
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