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Family photo sessionI needed a female model for I photo I have wanted to do for a while and My wife suggested the daughter of one of her friends.
well one thing led to another and I ended up doing a full family shoot to get the shoots I wanted (not sure if I like what I got on the original idea) but here are some of the shots from the portrait side of the shoot Laura Emily Margaret Margaret & Frank all comments and suggestions on ways to improve these images is most appreciated
Re: Family photo sessionBeautifully done!
Only critique I can give you is the background color. I find it detracts from the subjects. Last edited by surenj on Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Family photo sessionKeith
Great shots, I would like to know how they were lit especially what lights, if any, you used on the background. Also what was the distance between subject and background, backgound and lights and what focal length? A lot of questions, but I did some portrait shots myself recently and stuggled with the background. Craig
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