When photographing your family, try to take fun or natural shots, rather than thinking about what would work well as a print. You can pick your favourites afterwards. Taken on a Canon EOS R with a Canon RF 50mm F1.2L USM lens at 50mm, 1/400 sec, f/4.5 and ISO500. © Helen Bartlett
Printing and displaying memories of family, friends and pets is a wonderful way to create an ever-evolving artwork of your life story – adding personality to your home and surrounding yourself with happy memories. For London-based family portrait photographer and Canon Ambassador Helen Bartlett, family photo shoots enable her to get truly expressive behind the lens – but printing and displaying these images can be just as much of a creative process.
"One of the huge benefits of print is that it's a physical thing for you to keep, which won't disappear if you forget to back-up your phone or something gets corrupted," says Helen. "It's something you and the kids can touch and hold on to. I think printing pictures is absolutely fundamental for ingraining images in your memory."
Here, Helen shares her advice for printing, framing and placing your favourite photographs around your home.