How Manage Parents with Cameras?
lifeinfocus
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Ok, here is the deal.
The other day I was taking outdoor group photos of 8th grade graduates on the steps of a church. Small school so not many graduates. Behind me were many parents and grandparents, etc. Most had cameras. (Keeping in mind that there are 4.5 billion registered cell phones - almost everybody has a camera!)
How do you mange a crowd of parents with cameras when taking outdoor group photos so those being photographed are looking at you?
Any ideas are welcome.:barb
Thanks, Phil
The other day I was taking outdoor group photos of 8th grade graduates on the steps of a church. Small school so not many graduates. Behind me were many parents and grandparents, etc. Most had cameras. (Keeping in mind that there are 4.5 billion registered cell phones - almost everybody has a camera!)
How do you mange a crowd of parents with cameras when taking outdoor group photos so those being photographed are looking at you?
Any ideas are welcome.:barb
Thanks, Phil
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- Wil
X2, and I also use hand signals (like a wave or a 1,2,3) to get eyes on me at the right moment.
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