‘Tis the season for the fun fairs (weather depending, of course). To make the most of this great photographic opportunity and capture unforgettable memories you for kids, here are a few tips to help you photograph the whole story, not just the standard cheesy smile before the ride that let’s face it isn’t going to get used anywhere, really.
All the shots you see below were shot on my go-to “day out” kit, a Canon 6D and a 50mm f1.4 lens. This lens doesn’t zoom so I have to use my legs and find interesting ways to capture something without the flexibility of a zoom, but I actually prefer it that way, it keeps me on my toes! I choose this lens as it’s small and light, so I can easily carry it with me – alongside everything else that needs to be taken on a day out with kids – without breaking my back.
Show the anticipation
Fun fairs may be a drain on most parents’ wallets, but it’s sure a lot of fun for kids! My 5yo has been asking about fun fairs since last winter! So when we finally went a few days ago he was very excited (but a little doubtful still, I think! :)). I made sure to capture that.
ISO 320 F2.8 1/400sec
ISO 320 F2.8 1/2500sec
ISO 640 F2.5 1/4000sec
Capture emotion
Skip the posed “cheesy” shot and instead capture real emotions – and be sure to include the quieter moments too!
ISO 640 F2.5 1/1250sec
ISO 640 F2.5 1/1000sec
ISO 640 F2.5 1/2500sec
ISO 640 F1.4 1/4000sec
ISO2000 F2.5 1/250sec
Show the setting
Give a sense of space by photographing a wider view of the fair. These are great for including in your photobook too. Bonus points in you can add motion blur (see below).
ISO640 F11 1/30sec
ISO 2000 F2.5 1/250sec
ISO 320 F2.5 1/320sec
Show the details
Photographing the details helps convey the mood and sense of the place, so make sure you capture those too.
ISO640 F11 1/30sec
ISO640 F2.5 1/4000sec
ISO2000 F20 1/6sec
Go a little abstract
Lets face it, fun fairs aren’t always very pretty, with bits of fencing, wires and other ugly bits showing up in the most inconvenient places. Use shallow depth of field (low aperture number) to blur unsightly background, use layering to fill in the frame, zoom in or go a little abstract.
ISO320 F2.5 1/800sec
ISO2000 F2.5 1/800sec
ISO 650 F1.4 1/4000sec
ISO2000 F2.5 1/500sec
Capture movement
Capturing movement at the fun fair, with rides moving in a number of different directions at the same time isn’t easy, but it’s possible. Use slow shutter speed and move your camera alongside with the movement to focus on one element in the frame but blur the rest out. It will most likely take you several attempts to get it right, so don’t despair!
ISO640 F13 1/50sec
ISO320 F11 1/20sec
ISO 640 F11 1/30sec
ISO1000 F22 1/15sec
Have fun!
Put the camera down and don’t forget to have fun too :)
ISO1000 F2.5 1/800sec