favorite outdoor family photographers

  • Tips for Photographing Family Hikes

    Hiking is one of our family’s favorite ways to spend time together outdoors. Along with our traditional outdoor hiking gear (backpack, water, snacks, etc.), I always bring my camera along to document our adventure. Some of my favorite photographs of my kids are from family hikes, as they explore and play. Today, we have the amazingly talented Kristen Ryan, Oklahoma mom of 2 and photographer extraordinaire, here to give us some tips, tricks, and advice for photographing family hikes. Whether you’re shooting with a big fancy camera or your iPhone, these tips will help you capture some incredible moments outdoors with your kids and take your hiking photography to the next level.

    Tips for Photographing Family Hikes

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    Setting out on a hike with the family can be a great way to get outdoors and explore together. It can be a way of getting exercise while also enjoying some great views. Sometimes we need to get a little creative to keep the little ones enjoying the moment and pushing forward, there are so many fun activities to keep kids entertained and engaged while hiking. The Run Wild My Child website has some great resources for doing just that, check out some of these great articles:

    Family hiking photography tips

    When it comes to taking hiking photos, sometimes it’s at the top of my to-do list and sometimes it takes a back seat to just keeping my kids going. Hiking with kids tends to be all over the place and you never know what each day and hike will bring. I try to keep my expectations low and go into our hike armed with my camera, but willing to wait for the right moment. Today, I want to share with you some tips for easily capturing beautiful photos from the day and still allowing everyone to enjoy the hike uninterrupted.

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    1. Let everyone forget you have a camera

    If your family is like mine, they don’t want to have to keep stopping for photo ops. In fact, the more you ask for pictures the less likely they will be willing to pose for you. My way to work around this is by letting them forget I have a camera. I try to set myself up for candid photos so that they don’t have to be moved or directed or interrupted from what they’re doing.

    To get the shot I want without interrupting, I will pause a moment on a winding trail and wait for them to spread out along the turn to capture them in a line. If they stop to enjoy a view I will make sure I’m ready to capture the moment quickly before enjoying it with them. I will run up a little further on the trail to be ready for them to pass by then join in at the tail. My family is much more tolerant of my photo-taking if they don’t have to be interrupted during their hike.

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    2. Take advantage of the breaks

    The next best trick for capturing great family hiking photos is to take advantage of your breaks. Need to stop for a water break or did you find a beautiful view? Use these pauses to capture the full scene. If we find a beautiful view I love to stop and take a water break at these spots. It gives the kids a moment to rest and it gives me some time to capture the beautiful surroundings as they enjoy and explore. I will have the kids sit in a safe spot where they can sit and have a drink and I will walk around them snapping a few photos with the beautiful scenery in the background.

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    3. Use nature as a leading line to your subject

    Getting a great family hiking shot is all about the perspective and the angles. You can change so much just by changing your own position or using the natural elements around you to frame your subject. There are lots of opportunities to do this when you’re hiking. I just love how nature can so easily frame my subjects and that trails make great leading lines. Using natural elements is an easy way to draw your eye straight to your family even with a busy background.

    When capturing your family, let the trail be a natural leading line through your photograph. I love to get low and allow the trail to guide my viewer’s eye through the frame right to my family and the story I’m wanting to tell. If you are in a tree-covered trail, try using branches and logs to help to frame your subjects. When having a scene full of similar colors and patterns, your family will stand out among the crowd just by contrast.

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    4. Stand out with color

    Another way to get great photos of your family hikes is to have them stand out from the background. I don’t mean physically, but visually, with bright pops of color. This takes a little forethought, but it can be really helpful in photos. When we’re getting ready to go hiking, I try to keep my kids in bright solid colors. This helps them stand out a bit from the trees and bushes along the trails and brings your eye to them in a photograph. It is also a bonus when my kids like to run further up along the trail away from me. They still stand out and helps me to keep an eye on them while also giving them some freedom. This lets them enjoy the hike even more, because they feel like they are in charge of it.

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    5. Let them climb

    If your kids are like mine, then they love to climb. They’re fearless and I sometimes have to regulate what they want to take on. 🙂 But climbing, even the smallest of rocks, is actually a great photo opportunity. I love it when we come across a place for them to try it. This is another great way to get them to stand out from the background and set them apart from the scene. You can do this by allowing them to get higher than the horizon. This doesn’t necessarily mean letting them go rock climbing up a cliff, but even a small little hill or boulder will do the trick.

    You can make any hill or incline look much bigger by bringing your camera all the way to the ground and tilting your camera up to them. This will bring your horizon line down and make them appear higher. It also makes them stand out from the background! This is a great family hiking photography tip because they’ll be so proud of themselves and impressed when you show them the photo later.

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    I hope these tips and tricks will inspire you to get outside and go for a hike with your family. Don’t forget to take your camera along and try taking some images of your kids while you’re out and about. Not only will you capture moments in time you’ll want to remember forever, but you will get a little better with your photography skills with every photo you take! So grab your camera and hit the trails!

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    About the author

    Hello, I am Kristen. I am a wife and mother to two kids and three dogs. We love to be outside as much as we can. Our family loves to go camping together and have made it a goal to visit all of the Oklahoma state parks. We are over halfway there! I am a hobbyist photographer who enjoys documenting my family in creative ways. You can find me on Instagram at @kristcx.

  • Friday Feature: Samantha Elizabeth @thisgrowinglife_

    It’s Friday! Time for another Friday Feature, where we feature a member of our Instagram community and give you a little more information on the person and the inspiration behind the pretty pictures. Today’s featured photographer is Samantha Elizabeth @thisgrowinglife, a homesteading and homeschooling mom of four in Ontario, Canada. Samantha’s feed is full of incredible ideas for nature school lessons, nature crafts, outdoor activities and fun adventures. Her creativity shines through the images in her feed and I’m constantly in awe of the beautiful life and experiences she’s creating for her family. Her captions are encouraging, helpful and thoughtful. I can’t wait for you to get to know her a bit more. Here’s a little more about Samantha in her own words.

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    Favorite outdoor experience from this past year?

    We spent a week exploring the caves and trails of Bruce Penninsula National Park in Tobermory Ontario. The water there is Caribbean blue and so beautiful! There are even underwater caves that you can swim through!

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    List three bucket list destinations you’re dying to see?

    It’s so hard to pick only 3. I’d love to swim in the Melissani sea cave in Greece. I want to visit all the waterfalls in Croatia. Finally, I want to take a road trip all around Scotland, visiting as many castles as we could along the way.

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    Any upcoming travel adventures planned for this year that you’re excited about?

    We plan to take two road trips this year: one across Canada and the other down to Florida. Road trips are definitely a favorite around here!

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    What do you love/like the most about Instagram?

    I love being able to connect with other mamas and being able to encourage one another!

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    Favorite place to photograph your kids?

    I don’t have a favorite place but I do have a favorite season: autumn! The autumn colors around us are just breathtaking!     autumn season       Friday Feature - Elizabeth @fortheloveofhomeschooling

    For more from Samantha Elizabeth,
    find her online in the following locations:

    Instagram: @thisgrowinglife_

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  • Friday Feature: Brynja Sigurdardottir

    Happy Friday! Time for another Friday Feature, showcasing a beloved member of our Instagram community. Today, we’re featuring the amazing Brynja Sigurdardottir (@alwaysfourlove), mother of four in Colorado. Brynja’s feed is filled with the dreamiest photos of her children interacting with nature and each other. You can immediately tell from her feed how strong the bond in this family is and how much fun they have and love they share. I love that she refers to her kids as “kind and incredible souls.” Her photos show simple intimate moments with such beautiful tones and textures. Here are a few of our favorite images from her feed (although it was impossible to choose) and a bit more about Brynja in her own words.

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    How would you describe your Instagram feed and style of photography?

    I would describe my photography style and Instagram feed both as full of love. I like to keep my feed positive and loving because that’s just what our family is all about. My images show my kids in their most genuine and authentic way, with love and respect.

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    What is your favorite quote?

    I have a lot of favorite quotes, but I truly love this one “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change” by Wayne Dyer. It’s a reminder to think positive and know that a grateful heart is a magnet for miracles.

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    What is your favorite outdoor memory from your childhood?

    I grew up in Iceland and my favorite outdoor memory is making ” food” with whatever we found in nature and playing with my friends in the yard. We didn’t need much to keep us entertained. Plus, we didn’t get very warm summers, so we took full advantage and played outside from dusk till dawn.

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    Why is it important to you to raise children to love nature?

    It’s so important for me to have my kids out in nature as much as possible because we are one with nature. Nature is healing for the body and spirit. I also like them to experience any weather, not just what we consider “good” weather. Being outside in nature in any weather is good for the soul.

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    Any upcoming trips you’re excited about?

    We are planning on going to Iceland either this year or next. I’m really excited for my children to finally see my home country and experience the beautiful nature there. And to drink the fresh Iceland water! I plan on taking lots of pictures and I can’t wait to share them!

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    What’s in your camera bag?

    Currently, I shoot with Nikon D810, I use a 50mm, 85 mm and a 105 mm. Next, I would love to get 35 mm lens. I use my 50 mm the most since it’s lightweight and easy to carry around on our adventures.

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    For more from Brynja,
    find her online in the following locations:

    Instagram: @alwaysfourlove

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  • Friday Feature: Amy Louise

    Hello Friday! It’s time for the next installment of Friday Features! Every other Friday we feature a member of the Run Wild My Child Instagram community. We choose a follower whom we love, adore and appreciate to feature here and so we all can get to know them a little better and be inspired by their gorgeous images. Today, our Friday Feature is Amy Louise (@agirlwandering), mom of three (20-month old twin girls and a seven-year-old daughter) located in Costa Blanca, Spain. Amy is such a wonderful, delightful presence on Instagram. She’s supportive and genuine and sweet as pie. She’s also the founder of the hub @treasured.childhood. Amy has such an incredibly beautiful way of capturing her girls in some epic locations and gorgeous light. Here’s a bit more about her and her photography in her own words.
     
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    What is your favorite outdoor experience from this past year?

    One Sunday we were pondering what to do so we just got in the car and took a drive. The rules were that I just gave out random directions as we wanted to find a new place to explore. We ended up driving up a side of the Bernia mountain range here on the Costa Blanca and the little area we discovered was incredible. As we parked up we came across some goats and a horse which we fed grass to, the children were very excited about this!

    We then took our three girls up an old cobbled path, collecting flowers, rocks, and other random bits and bobs along the way.  As we reached the top of the hill we witnessed the most spectacular view! People always say that from this coastline, on a very clear day you can see the Balearic Islands if you get lucky and we’ve tried to see them for years! It just so happened that on this particular day the sky was clear enough and we were in the perfect spot to see them in the distance!

    All in all, it was a wonderful, surprising and unplanned day. For me those days when you don’t put too much pressure on yourself to plan things… Those make for the most memorable ones.

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    What is your favorite outdoor memory from childhood? 

    I grew up in a beautiful part of Southern England called ‘The New Forest’ its a national park on the South Coast. For me, my favorite memories always surround exploring the forest with my younger sister and friends. We would cycle through the woods, feed the ponies, have picnics, paddle in the streams and we even built a treehouse once! For me, those things hold such a special place in my heart and I strive to recreate similar special memories for my three beautiful girls.
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    How would you describe your photography style and Instagram feed? 

    My photos are definitely of the ‘candid’ variety. I started my Instagram years ago and literally have thousands of photos on there. I have been working towards creating my own ‘visual scrapbook’ of my most favorite experiences with my family. For me, I always try to capture genuine moments that are not posed or planned. It’s about taking a moment that is special and means something to you and bringing it to life with editing and adding some little sparkle along the way!
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    Any tips for parents that want to get outdoors with their kids? 

    I’m going to say that the most important thing to do is try and think of things you loved to do as a child. It’s funny because this age we live in is all about buying the latest ‘this’ or ‘that’. There are a lot of social pressures to deal with but I tend to ignore that and just keep things simple. We plan what we will need – weather pending. We always bring lots of snacks and water.

    And we try to make the experience as relaxed as possible. It’s not about trying to show them everything or rush around. It’s about visiting somewhere and trying to show them something new, something that they will remember forever. And children will often surprise you with what they are interested in so let them take the lead too!

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    Why is it important to you to raise your children to love nature? 

    For me, the answer is simple…because it’s real. We have lost touch with a fundamental part of ourselves because of the constant need for innovation to make our lives more and more convenient. As much as this is such an incredible time to be alive, it is also so deeply important that we don’t forget our connection to this planet.

    By reconnecting with nature you are reconnecting with the very ideals that make us human to begin with. This is why I encourage our family to step outside!

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    For more from Amy Louis,
    find her online in the following locations:

    Instagram: @agirlwandering
    Hub: @treasured.childhood
    Website (coming soon):  www.agirlwandering.com

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  • Friday Feature: Murielle Cascone

    Every other Friday we feature a favorite member of the @runwild.mychild Instagram community and give you a little sneak peek of the inspiration and motivation behind the pretty pictures. Today, we’re featuring the absolutely amazing Murielle Cascone (@muriellecascone), a New York mom and family photographer. I’ve fallen in love with the beautiful simplicity of Murielle’s gorgeous photos. The incredible light, the pops of color, the creative focus, and all the dreamy bokeh make me swoon. Here’s a little bit more about Murielle in her own words…

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    Favorite place to photograph your kids?

    I love water and light! Some of my favorite places to take photos are at the beach and in the pool. I also love parks with beautiful trees, a body of water and a playground for my daughter to have fun in the end.

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    Describe your photography style & Instagram feed

    Gosh, I often think I’m all over the place. I love to shoot portraits, document my daughter’s different activities and also nature. I can have moody shots as well as happy ones, colors and black and whites. It really depends for me. I also shoot when I can, due to my very limited schedule. When I have time, I go for full-sun and golden hour. Golden hour is definitely my favorite type of light to shoot in.

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    What would people not realize about you from only seeing your Instagram photos?

    I’m not just a photographer; I also have a full-time job that I commute to for a total of four hours a day. Mainly, I shoot for fun on weekends and post different photos from that series. I also moderate a hub, the Unraveled Academy FB group, and have a part-time photography business. And if that wasn’t enough, I’m also currently writing a photography course for Unraveled Academy and taking a federal tax class online! My life is crazy!

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    List three bucket list destinations you’re dying to see?

    • Africa
    • Hawaii
    • Australia

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    What’s in your camera bag and what do you use most often?

    My 24-70mm L f2.8, 85mm L f1.4 and Lensbaby Sol 45 lenses. I try to use all three at different points in my adventure if I can, but the 24-70mm is the most versatile lens, which allows me to also capture the sky.

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    How do you educate yourself to take better pictures?

    I think now more than ever, there’s so much information out there about anything on the internet, photography included. That is how I start with photography; googling and YouTubing things. In addition, I love taking online photography courses. I just love to learn; there’s always something new to learn in my opinion.

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    Lessons learned from outdoor adventures?

    When adventuring with kids, always bring snacks, a potty, and take breaks. Don’t try to do too much in one day!

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     For more from Murielle Cascone,
    find her online in the following locations:

    Instagram: @muriellecascone
    Website: http://www.muriellecascone.com

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  • Friday Feature: Sarah Robinson

    Happy Friday! Today’s featured member of our Instagram community is Sarah Robinson (@sunshyne.diaries). Sarah’s a professional photographer, model, adventurer and mom of two in Arizona. Her Instagram feed is filled with gorgeous light, fun adventures and lots of sunshine and smiles. She has a huge heart and a genuine love of adventure and the outdoors that shines through her images. There’s something about her photos that always make me feel warm and happy! Here’s a bit more about her and the inspiration behind the pretty pictures.

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    Favorite outdoor activity to do with your children?

    The kids and I love to go paddle boarding and our whole family loves going to the sand dunes in Glamis, California. Read more about our sand dune adventures with kids.

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    How would you describe your photography style and Instagram feed?

    My style is documenting our real-life moments. I try to edit to reality. Clean the images up and enhance them for color and beauty but not overly photoshop or fantasy. I want to remember our adventures exactly how they are.

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    What do you like the most about Instagram?

    I obviously love looking at beautiful photos, but I also love learning about things and places I would not otherwise know of or discover.

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    Have you made any “real life” connections through social media?

    Yes, getting to be part of the Run Wild My Child family! This is such a special connection that I adore.

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    List three bucket list destinations you’re dying to see?

    (1) Lake Powell, which I’m planning a trip to this summer for my birthday. (2) I would love to explore Ireland since I’m Irish. (3) The Blue Lagoon!

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    Why is it important to you to raise your children to love nature?

    Nature is where the good life is. Being outside in nature is where the best memories are made. It’s where you have the most amazing experiences that you will never forget. Nature is where you can learn so much and not even know you were learning. Nature awakes the soul.

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    What’s in your camera bag and what do you use most often?

    I have 2 Canon cameras: Rebel T6 and 80D. I actually use the Rebel more often because it’s my spare. If I drown it (which I have done!) it’s not the end of the world. I save the 80D for clients. Someone once asked me why I take a DSLR paddle boarding with me and I said, “If I don’t take it, it doesn’t do me any good!” My favorite lenses are the “nifty 50” and 35L.

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    For more of Sarah Robinson’s beautiful images, find her online in the following locations:
    Personal Instagram: @sunshyne.diaries
    Client work: @sunshynepix
    Website: Sunshyne Pix

  • Friday Feature: Christine Ekeroth

    Hello Friday! A few weeks ago we launched a new series called “Friday Features,” where every other Friday we feature a member of our online Instagram community and the inspiration behind their gorgeous photos! I’m hoping this series will not only help inspire you to get outdoors more with your kids, but to also pick up that camera and document your adventures!

    Next up is Christine Ekeroth – @christineekeroth. Christine is a family photographer in San Diego, CA, mom of four and one of our amazing Instagram moderators. She’s a humanitarian, writer, traveler and incredible family photographer that captures so much love and emotion in her images. I’m excited for you all to get to know her a little better! She’s truly a gem of a human!

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    Favorite outdoor experience from this past year?

    Earlier this year, we took our kids to a little town in the mountains called Idyllwild. It’s not a huge tourist destination (more of a little hippie town) and it doesn’t usually get a lot of snow, but this year was magical, with inches and inches pouring down on us each day, but with enough breaks to be able to walk into town and spend hours sledding down the hills of our Airbnb.

    All six of our family members were born or raised along the coast in Southern California (two by way of Ethiopia), so snow is a pretty big deal. I think the only time we spent indoors was to warm up enough so we could go back outside. There are few things better in life than launching yourself into untouched snow, cheeks made rosy by cold and the exhilaration of flying down a hill on a disc or warming your feet in front of a fire while sipping hot chocolate. It was absolute heaven on earth for all of us.

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    Favorite place to photograph your kids?

    Well, as much as we love playing in the snow, I can’t resist photographing my kids at the beach. The colors of the sand, ocean and sky comprise my favorite color palette, and there is just so much joy and movement at the beach, whether we’re playing soccer on the sand or boogie boarding in the waves. It’s also so much fun to play around with different techniques and viewpoints.

    This past year, I started to use my GoPro Hero7 a lot more and, although there was a bit of a learning curve, the images feel really fresh and immediate (I’m a lot more willing to get into the water when I don’t have my big camera in hand!). I’m also trying to follow the lead of my fellow RWMC moderator, @Kristcx, and incorporate more video into my work. Making short films of our adventures has opened up a whole new avenue for creativity and storytelling, which makes each outing even more fun.

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    Have you made any “real life” connections through social media?

    Yes! In fact, I’m meeting another local photographer for the first time tomorrow! One of the most beautiful things about this platform is the opportunity to support—and feel supported by—other photographers and moms who are living out some of the very same challenges and joys.

    I’ve also made a great friendship with a fellow adoptive mom who originally hired me to take her family’s portraits while they were visiting here on vacation. They have since moved to the area and we are embarking on a project that we hope will reveal some of the incredible adoption-related stories—in words and images—that we have encountered over the past several years. We share a belief that we are more connected to one another than many of us might realize, and stories of adoption reveal our humanity and interconnectedness in a way that feels particularly important right now.

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    What’s in your camera bag and what do you use most often?

    I gave myself an early birthday present (it’s a big one this year) and upgraded to a Nikon D850. I worked the heck out of my last camera, to the point where it was starting to fall apart, so it was definitely time. The resolution on this thing is ridiculous, but it allows me to take images that can be enlarged on a really big scale, which is something I’m pretty excited about for the coming year.

    I have a vision of photographing people in their element, whether that’s on a golf course or on a gorgeous hiking trail. I have a little army of prime lenses that I keep in high rotation, a 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, and an 85mm. As much as I love them all, it’s tough to beat the 50mm for versatility (and portability!). It’s the one I use most often to photograph my kids, and, depending on the location, I can shoot an entire family session with that one lens, especially if time is short. I also frequently rent a 70-200 for my kids’ soccer games (we have two in club soccer now, so I may have to add that one to my wishlist).

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    How do you educate yourself to take better pictures?

    When I first started, I purchased a ton of online courses, but rarely had the time to complete them. Now, I’m much more selective about the education I pursue. Of course, it’s tough to beat daily practice. I did a 365 project two years in a row and I think it did more for my photography skills than anything else I’ve done. But it’s amazing how one small technique or adjustment can completely transform your photography.

    I had always been a little intimidated by Photoshop, but I made a commitment to learn it this past year or two and it has been revolutionary in terms of giving my photographs a polish that I think they were lacking. I’ve always had a pretty good “eye” and have been able to create connections among the subjects in my photographs, but editing can really make the difference between a good photo and a great one.

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    For more of Christine Ekeroth’s beautiful images, find her online in the following locations:
    Instagram: @christineekeroth
    Website: http://www.christineekeroth.com

    For more features on our online Instagram community, check out our Favorite Outdoorsy Instagramers, Part 1 and Favorite Outdoorsy Instagramers, Part 2.

  • Friday Favorites: Favorite Outdoorsy Instagrammers, Part 2

    For this week’s Friday Favorites, I’m sharing another installment of my favorite outdoor Instagram photographers. Two of my biggest passions are getting kids outdoors and photography, so I get so excited when I find other parents that share those loves. I’ve selected 8 gorgeous accounts from some of the most talented and inspiring photographers from our little online community. Each of these feeds is chock-full of gorgeous photos, beautiful words and lots of fun outdoor adventures, big and small.

    If you follow us on Instagram, you probably recognize these photographers from our feed and you will certainly see them again (and soon…hint, hint). I have found Instagram to be a wonderful place to not only find an incredible outdoor community, but also to scout locations and get ideas for planning your own outdoor adventures with your kids. I’ve included some fun info on each of the accounts below with links to their feed, their websites and their answers to a few questions about getting their kids outside. I hope you’ll go check them all out and follow along on their adventures! favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @angie_mahlke

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    Minnesota
    http://www.angiemahlkephotography.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: We really enjoy camping together as a family. As soon as the snow melts in the spring, we pack up the camper and go! We go as often as we can until the campgrounds close in the fall.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: In the winter it’s hard because of the cold temps in Minnesota and all the layers involved. Sometimes it takes us thousands of hours just to get out the door, but it’s always worth it once we’re outside and having fun.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: Getting outside with your kids doesn’t have to be a grand adventure. It doesn’t take hours of planning or preparation. Just going for a walk to look at the nature right outside your door. Or scribble on the driveway with chalk. Kids like the simplicity of being outside and you can often follow their lead on what to do.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: The easiest thing to do is take photos of them in the action. Candid shots versus posed ones. That way you aren’t interrupting the moment or bothering them with a camera in their face. You’re just on the edge of the action simply documenting them having fun.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: Let go!! Don’t control and plan every minute of your outings or adventures. Just go with it and let the moments unfold before you.

    favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @life_of_glow
    @life_of_glow

    Robyn Chubey
    Western Canada
    http://www.lifeofglow.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: The kiddos and I love to go hiking and exploring to collect outdoorsy treasures and learn about wildlife and plants!
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: Winter is all about tobogganing, skating, and playing in the snow. Spring is all about gardening and hiking!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: The more you do something the easier it gets. I try to be sure to get outside with my kiddos (with or without my camera) every day for at least an hour. It’s so good for them to get that fresh air and be wild!
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: My best tip is to go out with a task in mind for them, building sandcastles, hunting for snails, picking a bouquet of wildflowers, puddle jumping. Buckets are always a fave accessory of mine because it gives them a chance to collect and hunt for things to carry back with them. Having a task makes for engaged images that keep them looking busy and entertained!
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: Never EVER leave home without snacks!

    favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @hollynicoletimekeeper
    @hollynicoletimekeeper

    Holly Awwad
    Michigan

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: We love the great outdoors. We are blessed to live in the woods, and we love to hike and hunt for treasures all year round. We also love to camp and own a travel trailer that allows us to get out and explore areas outside of our own backyard.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: With my older kids, the biggest struggle is technology. The older they get, the more they are glued to devices. However, we keep a daily limit on screen time and encourage them to get outside when the weather/schedule permits. I rarely have to struggle with my youngest to get her outside. She would play outside 24/7 if I let her!
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: In the winter we love to build snowmen and go sledding. Although I will admit, I am already counting down the days (hours!) until spring. I love watching nature bloom all around us and it seems like there is something new to discover almost daily.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids: I tend to take a more candid approach. I want to be in the moment, so I sit back and observe and when I see something that inspires me I’ll snap an image. If you force photography on your kids when you are out with them, they will hate it. So make sure you put the camera down and be present as well.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: Don’t be afraid to get dirty! The best times and the best memories often result in needing a full body hose down before you go back in the house!

    favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @in_thislight

    @in_thislight

    Shelby Zavala
    Longmont, Colorado
    http://www.inthislightphotography.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: My favorite outdoor activity do with the kids or as a family would include anything that allows us to enjoy the beautiful scenery Colorado has to offer! Everything from exploring Rocky Mountain National Park, to our local nature areas or even the open space behind our home. We really enjoy anything that gets us away from the street noise and to where we can fully immerse ourselves into nature!
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: Warmer weather always brings an increased level of excitement to explore. After the feeling of being cooped up all winter, the warm weather is greatly welcomed and our real adventuring begins! We love to revisit our favorite spots and it is always refreshing to view the scenery through a new lens when the landscape starts to turn green!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: Just go! The hardest part is usually just getting out the door! Once you’re outside, it’s like a wonderful refresh! Let the kids run and just enjoy the scenery for yourself. My favorite times to go play outside is either an hour or two before naptime, or that golden hour before bedtime. Plus, kids nap better after coming in from playing hard outside!
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids: My biggest tip would be to just let kids be kids and capture that! Toddlers (especially) do not take direction very well and you will both end up frustrated if you try to make them do something that they are not willing to do (talking from experience here!).
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: The biggest lesson my daughter has taught me about adventuring is to slow down and notice the little things. There are so many little things to see when you take the time to zoom in on the details. The sparkle of a rock, a trail of ants, a leaf in the shape of a heart. It’s amazing what kids will notice. Let them lead your adventure!

    favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @jessie.b.photo

    @jessie.b.photo

    Jess Buttermore
    Seattle, WA
    http://www.JessieBPhotography.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: Our family is happiest when our feet touch the sand, specifically Pacific Coast sand. We love climbing rock formations, searching for sea creatures, exploring caves, drawing in the sand, creating zen gardens, and collecting stones and shells. These are family experiences that never grow old and are fun for every age. Since relocating to Seattle, we’ve completely fallen in love with all the beautiful parks and beaches that line both the Washington or Oregon coasts. We pack up the car and venture to the water’s edge every chance we get.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: Rain. We are in the midst of rainy season here in Seattle, and it can really put a damper on adventuring. To make matters worse, adventuring along the coastlines can also mean high winds, especially during the colder months, and let me tell you, the sideways windy rain is just no fun for anyone. We keep an eye on the forecast and make the very most of the rain-free and light-rain days. Moreover, we’ve learned to embrace overcast and even come to love it as preferred adventure weather.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: I encourage you to embrace both old and new adventures. For example, if you have a particular location that is meaningful to your family, try visiting it during all four seasons. It’s amazing how different your local lake, beach, park or hiking trail can look and feel in different weather conditions. Alternatively, exploring locations that are new to your family can be some of the most memorable. There’s nothing like watching their excitement as they approach a new bend in the path. It’s one of my favorite parts of visiting new locations.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: When I photograph my kids on adventures, I have a few goals in mind. First and most importantly, I hope to capture their personalities and their special sibling bond. Second, I love capturing them as they explore and discover. Much of the time, they don’t even know I’m photographing them, which is when I get the most genuine candid captures. Third, I make sure to always pull back to capture the bigger picture and beautiful scenic views of all of our adventure locations. Sweeping views help me tell my story. And finally, I love to capture the details. Adventuring with my children gives me endless opportunities to capture and freeze those precious details forever. Like their little hands showing you the stones they collected, the stone tower they are so proud of, or their favorite adventure sticks.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: They’ve taught me to stop and breathe the salt air. To look up, look down, and admire and appreciate all the little details nature leaves in our path. And that the woods and the beach are better playgrounds than a jungle gym could ever be.

    favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @susan.grimes

    @susan.grimes

    Susan Grimes
    North Carolina

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: I love playing anywhere there is a little bit of water. Creeks, lakes, and oceans all seem to excite and entertain my kids more than anything else. I think it is partly because they can interact with the environment more. I love just watching them explore and pretend in a new place.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: I feel like our schedule is our biggest obstacle. As my kids have gotten older, after-school activities have reduced our free time to just get out and play.
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: I always look forward to those few scattered warmer days where we can get out and feel refreshed by the sunshine. We just created some natural play spaces in our woods and I can’t wait to see them put to good use.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: My advice would be to choose adventures where the kids can take the lead. As we are out exploring, I find my kids have a lot more patience when we go slow and I let them decide our path, stop to search for treasures, or just give them time to sit and play for a while.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: I try to be a quiet observer first and watch how they are exploring, then think of creative ways to take the scene. I will look for ways to add depth with foreground or framing with the natural elements.

    favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @susanbrooksby

    @susanbrooksby

    Susan Brooksby
    Colorado
    susanbphotography.com
    • Favorite outdoor family activity: hiking, taking our pup out for a walk
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: winter months in the cold
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: we love to go snowboarding!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: find new places to explore together
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids: let the kids run around and explore while you stay back and observe

    favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @nataliegildersleeve

    @nataliegildersleeve

    Natalie Gildersleeve
    Portland, OR
    nataliegildersleeve.com
    • Favorite outdoor family activity: We love pretty much anything outdoors. Anywhere there is space to experience a deeper sense of freedom and wild fills our souls. Hiking, biking, climbing and days at the river are some of our favorite activities. We live pretty close to the coast so we spend time there whenever we can. We love the dunes, tide pools, crabbing and making driftwood forts. Also, we love camping and sleeping under the stars.
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: Skiing is one of our favorite winter activities so we look forward to more of that this winter. The kids love Spring skiing when they can wear tank tops and cruise around comfortably in the sun. We also love to road trip every Spring. It is so nice to have a trip to look forward to after the gray winters we often experience here.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: My kids love an exciting adventure. Tell stories, teach them about the area, make it exciting. When they are little, start slow, but get outside as often as possible so it is just part of what you do. Encourage them by reminding them of how strong they are. Be a team. Also, plenty of snacks and comfortable clothing are essential.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids:  I love to get candid moments of my kids. Often, I just follow them, moving around to get different angles and perspectives as we adventure. I find myself running a lot!  I will ask them how fast they can run to something or to check out something cool … any prompts to create action and genuine interest. It is also important to have time to settle in, whenever they have space to just be the most magical moments happen. Forcing them to pose never works for us.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring:  It definitely not about the destination. Remember to pause and take in the beauty. Let go of rigid agenda.

    A huge thanks to all these amazing outdoor photographers for sharing their tips, photos, and worlds with us. Make sure to follow them on Instagram and let them know we sent you their way! We’ll be featuring more of their inspiring images on our feed over the next few weeks.

    For more outdoor photographic gorgeousness, check out Part 1 of our Favorite Outdoorsy Instagrammers.