ylip09
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Hi All,
I'm a new member to this website and would really appreciate some feedback and suggestions.
I started my own business a few years ago now and mainly photograph preschool and child centre children but on the odd occasion do private shoots for families etc.
Next weekend I am doing two photoshoots - one for a 50th b'day party and the other for a family in an outdoor location. As the location is in Rosebud Victoria and is 70kms away and I have two young children- I do not have the time to go and look for locations so the client is going to scout as they live there and will weather permitting probably pick a park or the beach.
My query is that initially I was photographing the clients immediate family: her, hubby and the three kids. Now she's decided that she's going to bring Grandma etc and there will be between 7 and 9 people and Grandma being 90years old is not very mobile.
As I haven't photographed a large group of people in an outdoor location before I'm a bit stuck for poses etc especially if Grandma isn't very mobile.
Any suggestions would be very appreciate as I'm feeling a little anxious about it and am dreading it, which is unlike me as I love my job but I'm a perfectionist! -mmmm now I know where my daughter gets it from!
I have a few ideas if the client chooses the beach for her and her kids, but am stuck regarding Grandma as I don't see her being able to trot down the beach.
I've advised that I will do photo's of the extended family first, then they can leave and then I can concentrate on her, hubby and the kids.
HELP!!!! :meh:
Thanks in advance
Jules
I'm a new member to this website and would really appreciate some feedback and suggestions.
I started my own business a few years ago now and mainly photograph preschool and child centre children but on the odd occasion do private shoots for families etc.
Next weekend I am doing two photoshoots - one for a 50th b'day party and the other for a family in an outdoor location. As the location is in Rosebud Victoria and is 70kms away and I have two young children- I do not have the time to go and look for locations so the client is going to scout as they live there and will weather permitting probably pick a park or the beach.
My query is that initially I was photographing the clients immediate family: her, hubby and the three kids. Now she's decided that she's going to bring Grandma etc and there will be between 7 and 9 people and Grandma being 90years old is not very mobile.
As I haven't photographed a large group of people in an outdoor location before I'm a bit stuck for poses etc especially if Grandma isn't very mobile.
Any suggestions would be very appreciate as I'm feeling a little anxious about it and am dreading it, which is unlike me as I love my job but I'm a perfectionist! -mmmm now I know where my daughter gets it from!
I have a few ideas if the client chooses the beach for her and her kids, but am stuck regarding Grandma as I don't see her being able to trot down the beach.
I've advised that I will do photo's of the extended family first, then they can leave and then I can concentrate on her, hubby and the kids.
HELP!!!! :meh:
Thanks in advance
Jules