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12/25/2009 08:46:23 PM · #1
I'm shooting my first family portrait session this week. I'm not to worried about posed shots. I think I've worked enough with people and had to think on the fly enough times to get away with the posed shots....my concern is that the wife really wants non-posed shots.....keep in mind this is my best friend of 14 years, his wife that I've know since they first dated about 6 years ago, and his daughter who is now about 1.....so I know the family VERY well...but I need advice on how to capture the moments without them seeming or being posed to the camera. Any idea on how to capture these?
12/25/2009 08:59:02 PM · #2
something like these?

12/25/2009 10:16:57 PM · #3
Originally posted by albc28:

I'm shooting my first family portrait session this week. I'm not to worried about posed shots. I think I've worked enough with people and had to think on the fly enough times to get away with the posed shots....my concern is that the wife really wants non-posed shots.....keep in mind this is my best friend of 14 years, his wife that I've know since they first dated about 6 years ago, and his daughter who is now about 1.....so I know the family VERY well...but I need advice on how to capture the moments without them seeming or being posed to the camera. Any idea on how to capture these?


I offered a few suggestions in that other thread... did you miss them or just not like them?
12/25/2009 11:47:02 PM · #4
haha...I dont remember which thread. I prolly didn't like em..j/k. Actually it doesn't matter anyways. Looks like shoot is off. Thanks for the advice anyways.
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