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11-11-2019, 01:48 PM | #1 |
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Senior Portraits
I been shooting automotive photography since 2010. I am somewhat new to shooting portraits/people. I got asked to do some senior portraits for a friend's daughter and her friend.
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I'd suggest an area where you can do both solid wall & blurred backgrounds - just to cover your bases more, in case you didn't. Then have the frame be waist up, full body, and maybe mid chest up, again to cover basis.
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Man, I remember doing those. Sheesh. Didn't like it, not my style, so I only did about 10 sessions or so (back when I needed the money for gear).
My recommendation to you is to collect your favorite Senior pix and duplicate the poses putting your own spin on them. Here's a few I did of my daughter, and some of Jordyn. https://www.flickr.com/photos/visual...57644863243779 https://www.flickr.com/photos/visual...57627908798102 |
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