Life moves so quickly, sometimes it’s hard to keep up. At the same time, there’s nothing more valuable than spending time with the people you love. You want to make sure that you’re always able to watch these moments in real-time while also being able to capture them on film. However, holding up a camera or your phone the entire time is a burden, and can prevent you from living in the moment and being present with your family. With an action camera such as the Polaroid Cube or any other number of memory-makers, there are infinite ways to capture your most treasured family moments while remaining undistracted. Here are some ways to make sure that you get the most out of your memories.
Holiday Gift-Giving (and Receiving)
The holidays are upon us, and they are filled with family and fun. It’s enjoyable to watch previous holiday get-togethers on film to bring back fond memories of years past. Use your Polaroid Cube to enhance your holiday experience by attaching it to an optimal vantage point where your family will be together. You can even attach it to your clothing and allow it to capture the celebration that way. Be creative with where you attach the Cube. It’s portable and convenient enough that it can be placed anywhere in the room, freeing you up to be present in the moment, not distracted with the camera.
Bringing the New Baby Home!
The birth of a child is such an amazing thing, as is their first few days in the world. As new parents, you might find that there seems to be an abundance of moments that are slipping away. If you want to capture your child’s earliest steps while also being able to experience them yourself, the Polaroid Cube can be placed with the family as you take care of the baby. This way, you can focus on being parents while the Cube does all the work recording you. When the child grows older, it will be a fun experience to watch and re-watch their earliest memories.
Traveling—Leave a Reading Memory
If you’re a person who travels and is on the road frequently, you might be a little homesick. Your kids may miss you as well. A way you can try to make things easier on everyone is to record yourself reading to your children. Set the Polaroid Cube up to film you as you read your child’s favorite book or books to him or her. Then, when you’re on the road, your child can watch you read to them before he or she falls asleep.
Pictures, pictures, pictures! And make sure you label them.
If you’re looking for a new way to capture family moments in addition to the action camera, make sure that you take a lot of pictures. Though this may seem obvious, something that many people unfortunately forget is to label the pictures. In the digital age, many of our photos are kept in our PC as opposed to hard copy. If that’s the case, make sure you keep a file that labels the snapshots. So many family memories run the risk of becoming confusing and jumbled if the date, people involved, and event/location are not specified. You’ll be grateful you did.
Make an Art Collage
When kids are in school, they’re bound to do a lot of art projects. Art is a core piece of the curriculum in schools and a chance for kids to express their creativity. Even if the project didn’t get the best grade, it’s still important to keep it. Have a little mini-display of your children’s art somewhere in the house. Even if the teacher doesn’t like it, it doesn’t matter as long as their parents do. Art is a memory that absolutely needs to be saved.
There are many ways to capture your most treasured family moments, and all of them are possible with a little ingenuity and the right equipment. Whether it’s an action camera like the Polaroid Cube or a good old-fashioned scrapbook that you put together with glue, scissors, and colored paper, what matters is that you’re saving memories that will live on forever.
About the Author
Lautaro Martinez is a photographer and world traveller who loves capturing his adventures. If you wish to learn more about Lautaro, you can check out his google+ profile.
Awesome
So many neat ideas. I just love the one about setting the camera up to record yourself reading to your children. What a wonderful thing for them to look forward to when your gone!
We love taking picture with family and on our trips together.