Don't Hide Behind the Camera, Mom! Get in the Picture This Mother's Day by Kim Kusiciel

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May 10, 2024

Don't Hide Behind the Camera, Mom! Get in the Picture This Mother's Day

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Donna John
What a beautiful picture, Kim Kusiciel ! Gorgeous! I could so relate to this tip. I was always hiding from the camera or the one taking all the pictures, so I was never in them. I was also very critical of myself and always over-analyzed if I was in them. Over the past few years I've learned to not take myself so seriously - and get in the damn picture! :-) And welcome, Lindsay Tague Badalamenti to the tribe!
Nancy Dafoe
I realize that many of my family photos were taken by me, so I'm not in the picture. This is great advice.
Elisa Schmitz
Such a great point, Kim Kusiciel ! Thank you for the encouragement. Hope to see some great tips from Lindsay Tague Badalamenti , too - I could use them!
Lindsay Tague Badalamenti
Thank you for all the warm welcomes! There are actual studies showing how being in your photos and having framed in the home build a stronger sense of family. Your kids feel a part of the family and will treasure those images like how Kim mentioned she loves her childhood images with her mom.

One of my best friends lost her husband at age 33. They had three very small children who would only have those photos to go back and look at. This was my "ah ha" moment. It pushes me as a photographer every time I shoot. I want people to always be able to look back and remember those moments. The way their child smirked at a certain age, their dads tossing them in the sky, or their mom's hugging them, I want to capture all the feels.

But trust me I know how hard it is to get IN front of the camera! My tip is to get in the photos, don't delete any, and than look back in a month at them. Most of them time when I do that I realize they are better than I first thought. I see the moment, the laughter and love more than my double chin, tired eyes, or need for a hair cut.
Ann Marie G. Halstead
I love this! And you're so right! Moms are often the ones taking the pictures!

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