Originally Posted by
Bambi
I can't advise re: photography specifically but I have worked with preschoolers for the past 14 years. The trick is to never engage in any thing that requires you to convince them of something. here are some things I have found successful in getting them to participate in therapy or assessment:
1. give them time to warm up - have some toys around and just let them play for a few minutes
2. make sure that the parents arent nattering at the child- 'come on, look at the lady', 'smile', 'sit here'
3. never ever ask a question if you don't want the answer. For example 'do you want to get your picture taken?'. you are then begging for the answer of 'no'. For adults, we use these types of questions in order to be polite but kids take the questions literally. Think of it as though someone asked you 'do you want to clean the toilet?'.
4. if the child is shy with you just ignore- no eye contact unless they initiate it. often they will react negatively if they have any stranger anxiety.
5. use distractions like puppets, toys, bubbles. Bubbles are a huge hit with children and may result in some neat photos too.
and sometimes the child is just not going to cooperate and there's nothing you can do.
good luck