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Keep in mind your child's personality
when thinking about the photograph they actually going to get on the day. You might not be
ought to get that formal shot of your child sitting down as a family group,
but if your child is one who runs around a lot,
you may just have to be happy with photographs of him alone, running or you
have to have the family run after them and just continue to take photographs.
I was photographing a whole bunch of kids once so I was just working on a personal
project
and the little kids had alphabets and they were meant to hold them up and just
kind of, show off the alphabet.
There was one little boy who just did not want to standstill and look at me
so basically, he had his letter and it was letter x , I think, and he was just dragging it around
the garden so I decided, well, I'm going to take the shot anyway. The photograph
you'll get when your child is two versus when they're four years old, when they're
six and when they're a teenager,
is very very different.