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Oct 29, 2006 15:25 |  #1

This is a shot from the other night. I am starting to get a few portrait session bookings, let me know what you think.


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Oct 29, 2006 15:55 |  #2

Hey Chris Not too bad, but next time you try this see if this improves your overall image.

1 raise the baby up another 6-8 inches. I use a foam brick covered in black dark brown cloth.
2 Try to make a fairly tight triangle with the heads of Mom Dad and Baby. remember to keep your head hights of the adults staggered.
3 Crop Tighter to remove the excess background camera right at the top it occupies nearly 1/4 of your total image area as wasted space.
4Have your clients wear lighter clothes, light yellow and greens photograph great in B&W.
5 Raise Dads head up so that you can see his face. This will happen somewhat once you raise baby too.
6 Don't let your clients hands to rest on shoulders or hips/sides unless you can see the arms too, fingers should not be growing out of funny places :-P
7 In this shot Mom has very large hands so they compete for attention away from baby.
8 If you want baby to look at you, then make funny noises.... When the little bugger looks at you trip the shutter.

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Oct 29, 2006 16:25 as a reply to  @ LBaldwin's post |  #3

Some good advice there Les. I think you just about nailed it. I've got one of these type shoots coming up too so I've made a note of some of those points for myself, particularly the clothing. Thanks.


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Oct 29, 2006 16:41 |  #4

yeah what he said^^^^^

I like the shot!


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Oct 29, 2006 21:16 as a reply to  @ ABrownPhoto's post |  #5

Thanks for the suggestions. I made every noise you can think of, but she was just not interested in looking at me. ;)


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Oct 29, 2006 22:08 |  #6

Chris71 wrote in post #2188053 (external link)
Thanks for the suggestions. I made every noise you can think of, but she was just not interested in looking at me. ;)

You can try using a webster to tickle the baby and then pull it away just before you snap the picture. It will make them smile and look at you all at once. Basically it's a duster on a long pole. I'd suggest using a new one... :)




  
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Oct 30, 2006 00:20 as a reply to  @ Sam's post |  #7

Thanks, I'll have to put one of those in my bag of tricks. :D


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