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Sometimes people's eyes are very sensitive to light
so when you're shooting outdoors, you have to be very careful I guess, when you
position the person.
If you find you've got no choice but to put them with the lights facing into the
eyes because your shoot have started at a different time of the day than when you
ideally like it to shoot, to start.
What I tend to do is to say to the families, "Close your eyes,
everybody close your eyes and when I count to three,
then open your eyes". I'll say the word, 'open', everybody opens their eyes at that
time and I will take a couple of shots immediately.
It's to help people from blinking, just to you know, just to relax their eyes
for a moment and that seems to work for me.