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Best Photo Bombs- Homeschool Siblings and Family Photos

May 21, 2021 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.

Do you see what I see?

Table of Contents (Because we all skim—no shame here.) Peek Inside
1 How to Successfully Photo bomb a picture
2 Why photo bomb pictures?

I’m not sure what you think about photo bombs. But this one makes me so happy. Lol.

My five sons delight in photobombing each other, but I have to say my middle child is especially skilled a this weird skill.

Someday, he will make the perfect dad and will be there for his girls.

Like this dad.

Do you have rules around photo bombs in your home? Does this fall into a manners lesson?

How to Successfully Photo bomb a picture

You may have goofy kids like me and would love to teach them how to jump into pictures as a family game of sorts.

  1. Be on the lookout for an opportunity.
  2. Get closer to the subjects.
  3. Decide on the background or the foreground.

Why photo bomb pictures?

Because it can be a funny practical joke and certainly gives you an opportunity to leave your mark on an event. At least, that’s what my boys tell me.


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