How to Make Fun Photos for Teens
Many teens delight in capturing images of themselves and their friends, using these images to line the insides of their lockers or create complex bedroom photo collections. If your teen is a particular fan of photos, help him or her make some better-than-the-rest pictures. By assisting your teen in some photo-capturing, you will not only leave your child with some pictures the teen will cherish, but you also are likely to spend some quality time with your child as you go about capturing these photos.
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Choose exciting sites. Instead of snapping pictures in your backyard or at your child's school, head out to beautiful locations with the purpose of taking pictures specifically in mind. For example, venture to an area park with stunning flower gardens and use these vivid blooms as the backdrop for your teen's photos.
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Feature favorites. Include some of your teen's favorite things in his or her photos, making them more specific to your child to reflect his or her personality. For example, if your teen loves cheerleading, take some pictures of her and her friends posing with their pompoms or flying through the air as they complete cheerleading stunts.
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Mimic famous photos. Give your teen's photos a fancy look by mimicking classic photos. For example, have your teen re-create the movie poster from his or her favorite film. To make this mimicry obvious, place the photo next to the original on your teen's wall.
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Incorporate friends. Instead of just snapping pictures of your teen alone, invite his or her friends to join in the fun, planning large group shots that feature all of your teen's favorite people, such as football teammates or the peers with whom he or she has attended school since kindergarten.
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References
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