Particularly LOVE the bg in the first one - that's a major score!
And myohmy Miss Samantha has morphed from cute baby girl into coltish kid. Is she going into 3rd grade this year?
Thanks, DM. #1 for me too. Sam is going into 2nd grade this year. She's become quite the expressive model.
I've been on the lookout for some weathered wood buildings to take these types of shots for seniors. I hit the jackpot at a local park that houses and preserves historic florida homes. All the other homes in the area (my own included) are boring stucco which doesn't lend itself to these types of shots.
So, when's Steph's turn? These are PERFECT for some of her senior pix.
It seems Stephanie does the "smile for the camera" the most of your kids, especially now she's a little older (the inevitable self-consciousness starts to come into play...). Try experimenting to see if you can catch her just a little off guard before she knows you're shooting (motor drive can be helpful for those situations - yes, you'll have zillions of tossers, but it's digital so no biggie to hit "delete" )
Shots are nice but she is such a stunner. I just enjoy viewing her expressions, can't wait to see her grow more. If you ever in MD let me photograph her PLEASE!!!!
Shots are nice but she is such a stunner. I just enjoy viewing her expressions, can't wait to see her grow more. If you ever in MD let me photograph her PLEASE!!!!
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And myohmy Miss Samantha has morphed from cute baby girl into coltish kid. Is she going into 3rd grade this year?
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Thanks, DM. #1 for me too. Sam is going into 2nd grade this year. She's become quite the expressive model.
I've been on the lookout for some weathered wood buildings to take these types of shots for seniors. I hit the jackpot at a local park that houses and preserves historic florida homes. All the other homes in the area (my own included) are boring stucco which doesn't lend itself to these types of shots.
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Thanks again for your kind words, Trudy!
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It seems Stephanie does the "smile for the camera" the most of your kids, especially now she's a little older (the inevitable self-consciousness starts to come into play...). Try experimenting to see if you can catch her just a little off guard before she knows you're shooting (motor drive can be helpful for those situations - yes, you'll have zillions of tossers, but it's digital so no biggie to hit "delete" )
Can't WAIT to see what you come up with!
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You're on, Charles.
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As long as you tell me and I can drive down and come play too!!!