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How to photograph

people

jumping

Candied, 2014.

9 Tips For Better Jumping Photos (GIVEAWAY CLOSED)

.

Retrieved from

http://www.abeautifulmess.com/2014/03/9-tips-for-better-jumping-photos.html

The

lower

you go, the

higher

they will look! If you shoot from a

lower angle

, it will appear as though there is

more space between the subject and the ground.

So

get down low

, sit

near

the ground, and

shoot up

at your subject if you want the appearance of height

.

Remind

your subjects to

relax their faces

. A lot of times when people are jumping, they tighten their faces at the same time. It’s a simple thing, but it makes a big difference. If that doesn’t work, make them laugh.

Laughing and jumping

gives a carefree feel to the image

.

Instead

of jumping straight up and down, have your subjects

try creating shapes with their bodies

. It will appear as if they are floating rather then jumping

.

H

ave

the subjects count

to

themselves.

That way they feel in control and are much more relaxed. It’s a

simple one, two, three

. Then we are both prepared.