- Super Dad T-Shirt {they also have Super Mom if you want to get in on the action}
- Super Grandpa T-Shirt
- Superman satin capes for kids {avoid cheaper plastic capes – they won’t photograph as well}
- Super Girl Tutu Dress-up Set {if you want something special for daddy’s little girl}
- Shoot outside! Natural light is your best friend – BUT extremely bright light can be your enemy!
- Direct sunlight can cast very sharp, directional shadows, and is also likely to make your subjects squint too much
- It’s ideal to shoot outdoors when the sky is overcast, but if the sun is bright, find a shady spot for your photos to avoid the harsh light, or wait for the sun to go behind a cloud and take advantage of the softening of the light for those few minutes
- Never put the sun directly behind your subjects because your subjects will end up looking like dark silhouettes
- When shooting outside, try to avoid distracting backgrounds, or leave room to crop them out
- I opted to take our photos in the front yard because our backyard is small and the grass is too sloped for the kids to easily run on it {two problems we are hoping to resolve this summer}. I love the way the photos came out with our older son running up and down the sidewalk to my husband, but I had to be careful to avoid cars parked along the curb, neighbors walking down the sidewalk, power lines, and trash cans.
- There are times that things in the background can’t be easily avoided. I mean, in the photo below, was I really going to stop and ask my husband and kids to recreate this moment so that I could change my angle to not get the cars and power lines in the background?! Of course not! In those cases, try to leave room to crop out background distractions.
- Take LOTS of Photos
- One of my husbands favorite sayings is “with digital photography, film is cheap” – by meaning that with digital photography, it doesn’t cost any more to take three times as many photos. So just keep shooting! Rather than waiting for the perfect photo, just keep snapping photos as you husband and kids play, and you may end up capturing a precious moment that you might have missed if you were waiting for the perfect posed shot.
- If your camera has a continuous shooting setting, turn it on for this photo shoot! This setting allows you to take rapid, consecutive photos. Since my son was running up and down the sidewalk during our photo shoot, the continuous shooting setting allowed me to capture all the action! This setting will require you to sort through a lot more photos to find the best ones – but it can be worth it!
And, if you are interested, you can read my sappy post from last Father’s Day about what makes my husband a Super Dad!