Candace Cameron Bure shares her favourite hobby when she's not working

'Fuller House' star Candace Cameron Bure enjoys taking photos, including selfies like this. (Instagram/Candace Cameron Bure)

Christian actress and TV host Candace Cameron Bure from "Fuller House" constantly has to be in front of the camera because of her work.

During her down time, however, the bubbly blonde enjoys being behind the camera for a change and taking snapshots of those she loves.

Bure tells Elite Daily that taking pictures is actually her favourite hobby, and she loves it because it helps her preserve special memories.

"When you have kids, it's about capturing all the memories in life. I'm a sports mom... My boys play hockey and my daughter plays tennis, so taking pictures is a big part of my life," she explains.

Bure credits her parents Robert and Barbara Cameron for making her fall in love with photography. Her mother always took photographs of her and her siblings, and then organised the photos by placing them in bins so the entire family can enjoy reminiscing happy memories together in the future.

Bure also gushes about her love for photography during an interview with She Knows. "I'm the mom who loves to take pictures — of everything," Bure shares. "We went out for yogurt with my kids last night, and we took pictures of each other and selfie-style. I love to share my pictures, especially on social media, where I share with my fans, and pretty much give them the gamut of my life."

Taking pictures might seem like harmless fun, but Bure is very careful of the photos she shares on social media. She has taught her kids to act responsibly in the public eye. The things they post on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter should always reflect their Christian values.

"[My daughter Natasha] obviously knows her mom well and what I value and represent, and those are life lessons I've taught all of my kids over the years," Bure says. "Now that she's old enough to make her own decisions, she knows to be responsible and wise with her choices because everyone is watching and you can use the platform for good."

"I have rules for social media, and if there's anything inappropriate they know I can take their phones away and shut the sites down. They've been good though. My youngest is going to start his social media journey, and he's excited. He's been waiting since sixth grade," she adds.

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