The Full day workshop was so action packed. I already blogged about the behind the scenes part of the day, as well as the indoor session, and first part of the outdoor session. While all the attendees were totally engrossed in shooting our first model, Tara, that they barely noticed the family of three kids arrive for the next shooting installment. At the time, I was so swept up in sharing the different lighting and shooting techniques with Tara, that I almost felt like I'd not planned well with another set of models arriving half way through the outdoor session. I reluctantly brought the shooing of Tara to a close and lined up the next models. But once we started shooting the kids, all my worries about poor planning went out the window. I was thrilled that the group had yet more amazing subjects to capture in new ways with different lighting situations and to trigger fresh inspirations, not to mention this added the element of sharing how I interact with child subjects.
Tilly won all of our hearts. She was shy at first, and not surprisingly with so many cameras pointed at her at once. But she very quickly relaxed with us all and her confidence made for as beautiful images as her shyness had - and we all loved capturing every moment.
I had asked Tilly's mum to bring a massive bag full of goodies to use as props and different outfits. I really wanted to teach the attendees that so much of a successful shoot is not just in the lighting and camera settings, but also in the setting and set up themselves. Just having Tilly hold her teddy in these shots makes is so personal and I love it when clients bring sentimental items to include in their shoot.
Of course, having such a beautiful garden to shoot in definitely helps. Thank you thank you my friends and glad baby G held off a week so we didn't disturb you!.
Love love love the one above and below... pure innocence and childhood sweetness.
Freckles really are my fave.
Tilly was so good about looking into all the cameras - I can't wait to see what the others came up with.
Fantastic photos... can't wait for my workshop!
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