Tagged along on a senior portrait shoot today....

10 Gauge

Senior Member
A photographer friend of mine had me tag along with her to give her a hand with all of her gear and what not. I took just a few shots of my own. Her son graduates next year and wanted to get him out and get a few pictures. He's not the most cooperative or photogenic fellow but I think we managed to capture a few smiles and smirks along the way.... lol

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cwgrizz

Senior Member
Challenge Team
I think you all had a challenge. Ha! I like the third one, but with the right arm cloned out. I think it could be removed and never be noticed. Out of all of them, I think I like the last one best because he looks natural for the "props". I'll bet it was a fun time.

<All of this from someone who has never ever attempted any portrait shots.>
 

10 Gauge

Senior Member
I had the most fun after it got dark. I did bring both of my flashes, stands and umbrellas but I didn't want to get in my friends way so I only did one light setups. She on the other hand did some two light setups with some gelled backlights which turned out interesting.

I need more portrait practice but it's hard to find people to practice on. My best friend said I could take pix of his 2.5 year old son which could be fun, may do that.

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