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Shooting children as they are...

bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
edited September 28, 2009 in People
...So here's an alternative to the set up child/family shoot. No lights. No fill flash. No posing. What you see is what you shoot. What you shoot is that they get. (I would note that I do know these people, but I just happened to have a camera with me when I was walking the dog and stumbled on them in the park. I tied up the dog, and just watched what was going on. I had been watching for a while before I shot, so I know that what was happening was really happening, and was not being staged for my benefit.)

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    ScootersbabygirlScootersbabygirl Registered Users Posts: 224 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2009
    I love the one of her talking on the phone - priceless! Whenever I do a family shoot I make sure to get photos of the kids running around and playing - and I always bring bubbles to help that happen :).
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