What do you take the most photos of? A. selfies B. kids C. partner D. food E. pets F. other Most photos I take are of my kids.
Definetely food. Even since I quit Instagram, I cannot for the life of me quit photoing my dinner every day. My phone is full of photos of dinner plates. LOL
Definitely my kids. But sadly, they aren't as willing participants as when they were young. So I just take fewer pictures nowadays.
My kids, but they're teens and don't want to be photographed too often. They're still my most photographed subject, but if you look in my camera gallery you'll see more screen shots than photos!
A decade ago I mostly just photographed my kids but now it's mostly the world around me as I document my life: scenery, flowers, places, meals.
My son mostly but since he's been home from school going on yr two now and we don't go out much, I have not been taking so many photos of him lately. I do gravestone pics when we take walks and my husband's flowers and shrubs in the yard. I loathe selfies but have taken a few.
I would say normally it's my kids or family in general, but lately I'd have to say that I take more pictures of my art projects than even my kids! Since they are older and not around me as much, I don't have as many opportunities and then when they are around, especially my oldest, he doesn't want me to take pictures of him anymore. Blah!
Pets ... my kids are grown, the oldest GK are grown and flown, the 16 y.o. grandson has ALWAYS hated having his photo taken, so Zoey is my victim and she tends to run from my camera, lol!!! Next up are screen shots, then outdoor, food, and finally selfies which I am horrible at taking, but keep trying.
I take photos of everything but because I have 2 dogs that don't mind me getting the camera in their faces, I photograph them a lot. The least photographed would be my hubs (he hates the camera) and the "other" would be the wildlife and botany photos I take.
Yeah!! Someone else who does them too! That's the trick! Keep trying, and you'll find the right angle and the right spot to hold the camera. Plus, you'll feel more natural. My phone camera has a smile button and will snap a shot when I smile. That helped me when I was playing around to learn selfies. And looking at Cheryl's gallery (gonewiththewind). She takes such great selfies, I tried copying her and it has helped a lot!
Family - kid 1st, then husband & grammy. Life - cookies, outside, cicadas, garden Me - I'm working hard to make sure that I'm in at least 1 photo a weekish.
previously definitely kids, but now it´s like "omg, how many photos you need to take, mom?", so F - landscape - mountains, rocks, nature... and architecture. (and then a special category - very strange for muggles - I take several pictures of every geocache (plus my signature and date in the logbook) I find)