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Photographing Families with Angie Monson Digital Photography
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Photographing Families with Angie Monson Digital Photography

Create beautiful images through movement and games!
Created byAngie Monson
Last updated 8/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • How to get your clients to connect and look natural in front of your lens.
  • How to get hard personalities to engage during sessions.
  • How to create art, getting away from "posed" family photos.
  • Photographing families with teens vs families with small children- age does make a difference!
  • How to create beautiful images with ease.
  • Digital Photography

Course content

2 sections8 lectures1h 22m total length
  • INTRODUCTION2:21
  • Family posing guide0:07

    Many photographers have asked me how I pose families & how I achieve genuine emotion and connections between them. In the Family Posing Guide I walk you through my tips and tricks on how I photograph families. As many of you know photographing families is not an easy task and I hope this guide will help give you ideas and to make it easy and even fun!

  • Posing flip guide0:07

    Flipbook that you can download to your phone while you shoot at sessions for inspiration! When you need some posing ideas on the fly...

Requirements

  • Must be able to navigate a SLR camera.

Description

A lot of photographers have asked me how I get tweens and teens to look natural in family photos. It's TOUGH, trust me, but it's not impossible to get older kids to relax and enjoy a family session. A lot of it is how you interact with them. I have created a video that shows the difference of how I photograph a family with older kids compared to photographing a family with younger kids. Bottom line, they are just two completely different sessions. Watch me as I teach you tips and tricks with working with different ages!

Who this course is for:

  • Photographers looking for inspiration or ways to improve their craft.
  • Portrait photographers looking to branch out to photographing families.