It only took 25 minutes to get 4-5 poses, which was fortunate because concentration began running thin on the young children, dogs, and baby after about 15 minutes. I gained a new respect for family portrait photographers. I did this session for free because I'm a nice guy but also just to see how it would go (always learning!). I can see I have room for improvement, but I'm happy with the variation I got in such a short time.
Monday, November 28, 2011
The Doctor's Family
I photographed two Zamami families this past weekend. The first was for stock photos, which I will share later, but the second was the Zamami doctor's family. I ran into the wife (who speaks English) on Saturday night and was talking about photography. I offered to take her family's pictures for their New Year's cards and they immediately accepted, so we set a time for Sunday morning.
It only took 25 minutes to get 4-5 poses, which was fortunate because concentration began running thin on the young children, dogs, and baby after about 15 minutes. I gained a new respect for family portrait photographers. I did this session for free because I'm a nice guy but also just to see how it would go (always learning!). I can see I have room for improvement, but I'm happy with the variation I got in such a short time.
It only took 25 minutes to get 4-5 poses, which was fortunate because concentration began running thin on the young children, dogs, and baby after about 15 minutes. I gained a new respect for family portrait photographers. I did this session for free because I'm a nice guy but also just to see how it would go (always learning!). I can see I have room for improvement, but I'm happy with the variation I got in such a short time.
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The baby is wearing camo leg warmers. Such a fashionable baby!
I know! I didn't even notice until I started processing the pictures.
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