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Aug 10, 2011 14:52 |  #1

I'm doing engagement shots for a couple with a 4 or 5 year old, and he'll be in some of the images. I have some good posing ideas, but if anyone has any good examples or suggestions I'd appreciate it.

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Aug 15, 2011 09:28 |  #2

if you havent already done the session . . .

i tried something a little different, i kept the little girl sort of as part of the background, let her do her own little thing. we were in a field full of buttercups and hse was busy picking them and looking at nature while the mom and dad did the engagement session/family session

i loved it. occasionally the little girl drifted over and became part of the focus but for the most part, i kept her as, excuse the expression . . . a side note.


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Aug 15, 2011 22:39 as a reply to  @ tlc's post |  #3

Thanks! It's a done deal though... It went well (external link), and we were all happy...


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Aug 16, 2011 10:43 as a reply to  @ snakeman55's post |  #4

I like the integration of the child! nice photos

I especially like how you managed to still keep it an engagement session and not just a family session.


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Aug 16, 2011 22:25 |  #5

Thanks! Yeah that's definitely what I was going for.


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