Mateo1041
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I'm not looking to do anything fancy, but will be taking photos of people for my church's new member directory. I don't have a backdrop or fancy umbrella lighting, but do have a decent flash that attaches. I'm looking to make it quick, like 30 second to 1 minute max per couple/family. The goal isn't a star-studded Hollywood experience, but a decent enough photo to help recognize who attends the church. The best background I can think of is just at the front of the church. It's winter, so not much we can do outside.
What'd be helpful is any advice on how best to pose couples/families. Is front on reasonable for this kind of thing, or should I have them turned a bit to make more interesting? I'm not looking to read a book on the topic just yet (I'd like to eventually), but just some simple tips for now would be really great.
Thanks!
What'd be helpful is any advice on how best to pose couples/families. Is front on reasonable for this kind of thing, or should I have them turned a bit to make more interesting? I'm not looking to read a book on the topic just yet (I'd like to eventually), but just some simple tips for now would be really great.
Thanks!