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06/08/2007 12:09:21 AM · #1 |
I am planning on getting a family portait (I will be hiring someone) when we go to the beach this summer with 4 kids ranging in age from 7 months to 9 years. I can handle the kids pretty well, but I am looking for something out of the 'ordinary' for the family portrait. I don't think I want the khaki and white thing! If you got anything...anything at all to share...please do! |
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06/08/2007 12:10:11 AM · #2 |
Which beach ya going to?? :D
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06/08/2007 12:11:29 AM · #3 |
Bury the entire family up to their necks in sand. Put a big colorful hat and sunglasses on each.
Alternately lay them flat and bury them and give them some fanciful sand bodies. Mermaids, mermen, sea horses, starfish, and the like. |
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06/08/2007 12:19:52 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by TechnoShroom: Bury the entire family up to their necks in sand. Put a big colorful hat and sunglasses on each.
Alternately lay them flat and bury them and give them some fanciful sand bodies. Mermaids, mermen, sea horses, starfish, and the like. |
LOL...dig 5 big holes and bury the baby?? You know, this might work with the kids at least! I like it!
We are going to Orange Beach, Alabama.
One thing I have come up with is go ahead and go with the Khaki's and White and Blue, but then have Mom (ME...yes ME) holding a nice colorful kite (something to hide behind!!!) I am liking this more and more as I go on! |
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06/08/2007 10:35:18 AM · #5 |
I like to use a colorful beach umbrella- either as a backdrop or as a light diffuser ( it has to be a lighter, nylon type for that)- some nice light effects with color cast
and how about some colorful beach toys- pails, shovels etc. for the kids- too casual?
Message edited by author 2007-06-08 10:38:07. |
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06/08/2007 01:07:19 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by malina:
and how about some colorful beach toys- pails, shovels etc. for the kids- too casual? |
Not too casual for us...in fact I like it! I am expecting my 1 year old and 7 year old to be a challenge, so I would be fine with them digging in the sand for the photo!
Anyone with some beach portrait samples that might be 'different?"
Message edited by author 2007-06-08 13:09:20. |
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06/08/2007 03:11:03 PM · #7 |
How about taking the picture from up on a lifeguard chair. Have the family posed in a pattern (circle?) on the sand and get the overhead view. |
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06/08/2007 03:17:49 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by gzupruk: How about taking the picture from up on a lifeguard chair. Have the family posed in a pattern (circle?) on the sand and get the overhead view. |
You may have to ask permission to use those "government structures". In the photo I took below, I was quickly approached by a beach patrol unit, asking me to stay off the structure. I was only up there for less than a minute before they approached me. :-(
Now this is in Orange County (specifically, Huntington Beach). The rules may be different in Alabama.
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06/08/2007 03:25:42 PM · #9 |
Try to keep everyone from getting sunburned before the shoot.
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