Take a photo of anything with artist Kenzieluvsart, practice framing, lighting, and composition, then safely share your favorite image and describe choices.



Step-by-step guide to take a photo of anything with Kenzieluvsart
Step 1
Gather your subject your background sheet the small photo or artwork of Kenzieluvsart and your notepad and pencil so everything is ready.
Step 2
Pick a spot near a window or where a lamp can shine on your scene for soft even light.
Step 3
Ask an adult to help you include Kenzieluvsart by having them stand in the picture or by placing the small photo or artwork in the scene.
Step 4
Smooth your background sheet and remove any clutter behind your subject so the focus is clear.
Step 5
Place your subject on the background and add any small props you want to use.
Step 6
Put your light source to the side or slightly in front of the subject to create nice shadows and highlights.
Step 7
Choose portrait or landscape orientation and decide whether to place your subject in the center or off to one side for a more interesting look.
Step 8
Move closer and farther and try a few different angles so you can compare how framing changes the photo.
Step 9
Take several photos changing only one thing at a time like angle or distance to see which looks best.
Step 10
Look through your photos and pick your favorite image that shows good framing lighting and composition.
Step 11
Write 1 or 2 short sentences in your notepad explaining why you chose the framing the lighting and how Kenzieluvsart is included.
Step 12
With an adult's help post your favorite image and your short description on DIY.org so others can see your creation.
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use instead of a background sheet, the small Kenzieluvsart artwork, or a notepad if we donât have them?
If you don't have a background sheet, use a plain bedsheet or poster board, substitute the small Kenzieluvsart artwork with a printed phone image or a simple drawing placed in the scene, and write your notes on scrap paper if you don't have a notepad and pencil.
My photos are coming out blurry or with weird shadows â what should I change during the shoot?
If photos are blurry or show harsh shadows, smooth the background sheet and remove clutter (step 4), move the lamp to the side or slightly in front (step 5) for softer light, and steady the camera on a table while trying different angles and distances (steps 8â9).
How can I adapt this activity for younger children or make it more challenging for older kids?
For younger children have an adult handle steps like placing Kenzieluvsart and the lamp while the child picks props and their favorite photo (steps 3, 5, 10â11), and for older kids encourage experimenting with composition, multiple angles (step 8), and writing a detailed 1â2 sentence explanation themselves (step 11).
How can we extend or personalize the project after picking our favorite photo?
Extend the project by creating a themed mini-series with different props or backgrounds (step 5), editing or collaging your chosen images, and adding a longer caption or behind-the-scenes note when you post to DIY.org (steps 11â12).
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Facts about photography for kids
đ 'Golden hour' (just after sunrise or before sunset) gives warm, soft light that makes photos look magical.
đ Before sharing photos online, remove location (EXIF) data to help keep you and your family safer.
đ¸ Over 1 trillion photos are estimated to be taken worldwide every yearâso your picture is joining a huge gallery!
đŻ The rule of thirds helps make photos feel balanced by placing key subjects off-center at imaginary grid intersections.
đźď¸ Using leading lines like roads or fences naturally guides the viewerâs eye straight to your subject.


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