2 year old, some hay, and a dirt clod.
This was an impromptu portrait session. My landlord and his son were in my front yard re-seeding the lawn, and spreading hay over it. I asked him if I could shoot some kid portraits, as we had been talking about doing soon anyway. He said go for it.
I used my Canon 70-210mm to keep some distance. (with 5D) Luckily, he didn't really yet know what a "big camera" looks like, so it wasn't very distracting to him from being himself.
I added some textures, and some grain. I'm mainly a wedding photographer, but have been wanting to expand into family stuff, in the spirit of the great Rob Heyman.
Any C&C is welcome, as I am new in this field.
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I used my Canon 70-210mm to keep some distance. (with 5D) Luckily, he didn't really yet know what a "big camera" looks like, so it wasn't very distracting to him from being himself.
I added some textures, and some grain. I'm mainly a wedding photographer, but have been wanting to expand into family stuff, in the spirit of the great Rob Heyman.
Any C&C is welcome, as I am new in this field.
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Canon 5D MK IV | 24-70 2.8L USM | 50mm F1.4 USM | 70-200mm F2.8L | AB 800 light | 430EXII speedlight (x2) | Lowel iLight | Cybersync remotes | bag of trail mix |
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...and I like the processing...if not the frames.
Jeff
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Thanks for the word Jeff. I'd like to hear more from other people as well, if anyone has anything to say. Good or bad.
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