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Have you ever asked a child to tell you a story? They have this uncanny ability to tell you a story and have details in it that make you wonder how their brain works. It’s truly remarkable how they envision everyday objects. I am a firm believer that how a child thinks is just as important as how they look when it comes to trying to capture who they are. Whether you capture memories of who they are with photography, or journal writing, capturing how they think gives future generations a glimpse of their personality that we enjoy.
So how do you “capture how they think?” It’s actually simple. Give them a piece of paper and something to draw with. When I have a client that wants a storybook image and they really don’t know what they want I ask them 5 questions.
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING TO DO? No matter what age someone is, they have something they love to do. It could be as simple as reading a book or as adventurous as white water rafting down a river. What does this question do? It gives you your setting for the image. If they like reading a book, you can have the setting of the image in a library or a cozy room. If they like white water rafting, a beautiful forest landscape will be perfect!
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL? When creating my storybook images, I always will have an animal in it. I feel that it helps bring a fairytale feel to the image. The best part is when you take what their favorite thing to do and have them do it with their favorite animal. When my daughter was little she was obsessed with tigers. Having a tiger in the image listening to her read a story tells me a little about who she is as a person at that age. When I see that image, it's a fond memory for me and I love that I am reminded of her love of tigers at that time in her life.
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COLOR? This question helps bring a color palette to your image. If their favorite color happens to be blue, you can be rest assured that if you use cool tones that they will love it more than if you used warm colors. The same goes the other way around. If they love the color red, then you have an idea that they like bold colors and going warmer in the image will appeal to their customized portrait.
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING TO LEARN ABOUT? This question I will usually have older clients answer. Kids that go to school have a favorite subject they love to learn about. They may not know it until you ask them, but this question gives you a peek at their personality. If they are into space, then little details like books about planets in the image become hidden treasures to find. If they like English, then having books with classic titles such as Pride and Prejudice is a perfect way to place a clue of what they love in the image. P.E. might be a favorite school subject! Then you know that having a basketball or some sort of sporting gear in the image will make it more customizable and let the client feel more connected to you and the image.
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DO YOU HAVE A PET? If the answer is yes, you just hit the jackpot! This is one of my most favorite things to add to my images. Let them tell you a little bit about their pet. Parents will also pipe in and tell you about the quirks that their pet has and the relationship between the child and the pet. Then instead of using their favorite animal you can sub their pet into the image! What an amazing way to remember a childhood pet in years to come! Once you figure out how the pet will be involved in the image you can ask the parent to take a picture with their cellphone and send it to you. You may have to guide them where you want the lighting to fall on their pet so it matches your lighting in the image. In the end, going that little extra mile will have the clients falling in love with their image. If the answer is no, a great follow up question is, “if you did have a pet what would it be?” And then you can refer back to question number 2. Either way they answer will give you some solid ideas to work with.
WHAT DO I DO WITH ALL THIS INFORMATION?
This is the fun part! If the kids are young, I give them a piece of blank paper and something to draw or color with. I have them draw a picture with them doing their hobby with their favorite animal (or pet). This gives me an exact vision to replicate. This is a glimpse of how their mind sees the world. This is a gift that you will be giving to this family that they will cherish forever! I have also encouraged parents to frame their child’s drawing and hang it next to their finished storybook image. It becomes such a beautiful conversation piece and cherished heirloom.
If the client is a little older and doesn’t want to draw out their vision, that’s ok! Asking these questions sparks conversation and you can portray their shyness or their sense of adventure that they showcase when they are answering your questions.
CREATING A WORK OF ART
Capturing a child's imagination through these questions not only gives you a roadmap for creating personalized artwork but also unveils their unique perspective on the world. It's about more than just a pretty picture; it's about immortalizing a moment in time, a glimpse into the brilliant and creativity of a young mind. This is what creating a tangible piece of their story is all about. And the best thing about it? You have created a family heirloom for them that they will love for generations.