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Aug 19, 2007 19:58 |  #1

Possing infant twins, does anybody have any suggestions
This is my attempt.


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Aug 19, 2007 20:09 |  #2

1st photo-baby on the left oof, also you might want to crop closer. 2nd photo- way to busy, maybe try a bean bag under the backdrop.


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Aug 19, 2007 20:28 |  #3

Yes...it's like the twins are camoflaged in #2. Can't think of a better way to put it than it's way too busy.

I like the idea on #1.

I never thought about shooting twins. Hard enough with one. I figure if you went off a pure odds ratio, I guess take the number of shots it normally takes you to get "a good one" of one child, multiply x 4, and that would theoretically = the number of shots it would take to get a good one of twins...

If you're like me, that would work out to be about 400!!! :lol::lol::lol:

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Aug 19, 2007 20:55 as a reply to  @ meetscriteria's post |  #4

One thing I've done is to put their reclining carseats under a backdrop and put them in that.

If they are not rolling over yet, a cute twin pose it to kind of put them in the Gemini position. Laying next to each other one's head one way, the others, the other way. Kind of hard to explain.


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Aug 22, 2007 08:15 |  #5

Ok thanks guys




  
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