
What is a good way to start an article on tips for photographing children?
I am writing an article for a magazine directed towards parents with babies and young children. I am a photographer trying to get my name out there. I volunteered to do so. The article will be giving advice to parents on their children's photography. Yeah, may seem strange that a photographer is to work to want free advice. Well, these tips will help parents get better "every day" shots. My services go beyond. I am hoping that the magazine is room for some of my work. Anyway … I just need some ideas for an introduction. Should I write how I got started in photography? Should I give any personal information and just get to the point?
Desprats time for photos Desprats?? or moments captured for a title. somthing that not much, but just right and also start by asking questions .. ex. almost like the contents of a book chapter you a question. Chapter 2 different questions … and so on, but the anwser in deep space DONT leave and not getting off topic I could see you were a little to the topic of writing, but the question, but its good stress DONT children will be children that I love by how easy it ahha …
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