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I realize you dont need a smile for a portrait to be good, but for a typical family portrait, a smile is a good thing to have.
Ive noticed there are 4 types of people
1. those that smile great every time and with out prompt
2. those that smile good with a bit of help
3. those that dont know how to smile and look goofy when they try, even with a bit of help, they still look goofy.
4. those that refuse to smile.
Its great when you get the first 2 types of people, and the 4th group you cant do much with.
You do your best to get a good smile, take a few more pictures than you normally do so they can choose the best "smile", and then when they see the picture, they say "oh thats not good" and with out saying it blame you for not capturing a great picture.
How do you all handle the 3rd group?
Ive noticed there are 4 types of people
1. those that smile great every time and with out prompt
2. those that smile good with a bit of help
3. those that dont know how to smile and look goofy when they try, even with a bit of help, they still look goofy.
4. those that refuse to smile.
Its great when you get the first 2 types of people, and the 4th group you cant do much with.
You do your best to get a good smile, take a few more pictures than you normally do so they can choose the best "smile", and then when they see the picture, they say "oh thats not good" and with out saying it blame you for not capturing a great picture.
How do you all handle the 3rd group?