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<blockquote data-quote="valdano" data-source="post: 88119" data-attributes="member: 11529"><p>"Take a look at what you're looking at" I think you should just garb your cam and gears and go out and do the shoot. Don't worry about planning where to put the couple, if you lay down and shoot or stand up etc. To me that only limits one. It can be a good thing, don't get me wrong, but many times I have gone out on shoots with a plan in my head and when I start processing and look at some of the places I could have taken some photos from it just blows my mind. "Expect the unexpected." Just be confident and professional, act like you know what you're doing (even if you don't) and trust me, you'll be making shot after shot. </p><p></p><p>PS. What you need to worry aout is making sure those exposures are spot on. Hope the shoot goes good man. Hope to see them soon. I know you'll do well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valdano, post: 88119, member: 11529"] "Take a look at what you're looking at" I think you should just garb your cam and gears and go out and do the shoot. Don't worry about planning where to put the couple, if you lay down and shoot or stand up etc. To me that only limits one. It can be a good thing, don't get me wrong, but many times I have gone out on shoots with a plan in my head and when I start processing and look at some of the places I could have taken some photos from it just blows my mind. "Expect the unexpected." Just be confident and professional, act like you know what you're doing (even if you don't) and trust me, you'll be making shot after shot. PS. What you need to worry aout is making sure those exposures are spot on. Hope the shoot goes good man. Hope to see them soon. I know you'll do well! [/QUOTE]
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