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Jun 28, 2008 20:40 |  #1

I have a girl interested in doing some pics of her and her kids. Her husband just left a couple of weeks ago to serve in Iraq. So she wants some pictures to send to him. Problem is, I do most of my work outside, so what could I come up with to possibly make them a little "patriotic" looking? Got any suggestions...or should I just keep them classic and do the traditional dress-the-same kinda photos?


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Jun 28, 2008 20:42 |  #2

flag in the background perhaps. i was never good at ideas, but im curious to see what you can come up with


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Jun 28, 2008 20:43 |  #3

are there any war memorials or statues nearby for a backdrop?


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Jun 28, 2008 20:47 as a reply to  @ coalcliff's post |  #4

How old are the children? Perhaps kids with sparklers, kind of a 4th of July theme.


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Jun 28, 2008 21:18 |  #5

she has two kids probably around 8 and 9 and twin girls not even a year old. I think I'll have my hands full! Keep the ideas coming, they're great so far!


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Jun 28, 2008 21:22 |  #6

You could have one kid in red, one in blue, and the twins in white.


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Jun 28, 2008 21:24 |  #7

War memorials are typically about the fallen; I might avoid that and stick with up beat.

Since the 4th is coming up, something outside around dusk and the older kids with sparklers does sound like a good one.


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Jun 28, 2008 22:15 |  #8

I like the sparkler idea. Another thought woud be if you have access to a tank ,at a base or in front of a VFW or American Legion post, you can sit the kids on part of it.
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Jun 28, 2008 22:26 |  #9

With the 4th of July coming up you can meet them at a fireworks show and, during the finale you can have them look at you with fireworks in the background and pop a flash to light them up.

A little "cheesy" I know, but it'll look good, too.



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Jun 29, 2008 00:18 |  #10

Maybe drape the little ones in a flag...



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Jun 29, 2008 00:58 |  #11

And when you send him the pictures....tell him that Eric said thank you.


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Jun 29, 2008 05:49 |  #12

scrapbookworker wrote in post #5811465 (external link)
I have a girl interested in doing some pics of her and her kids. Her husband just left a couple of weeks ago to serve in Iraq. So she wants some pictures to send to him.


Have you asked her what sort of photos she wants to send to her husband?



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Jun 29, 2008 12:54 |  #13

The 4th of July is coming up next week. There should be plenty of patriotic stuff around. Maybe even go to a fireworks thing and have the kids take a portrait outside with the fireworks. That should be fun. I have a mini memorial at our county grounds. It's beautiful and well landscaped. I know there must be something close by to you as well, if you ask around.


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Jun 29, 2008 17:55 as a reply to  @ SuzyView's post |  #14

I would bet that he would be happy with pictures of the kids having fun running around.

For the wife -- I think I'm stealing this picture from someone, but I'm thinking of the wife, black background, hugging a jacket or shirt or something of his, looking into the camera.


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Jun 29, 2008 20:36 |  #15

thank you everyone......I will also get with her to ask what she has in mind. I know she's pretty open to whatever.

aram535, I may have to do this one..........awesome idea!!!!!!


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