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This was made using Gary Box's "wall folio" template. This is my youngest son. I dont usually make these quite so "expressive" but my wife will love them
Llew
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The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Llew TtHats a Tteriffic Iidea. Neat stuff. I don't photograph too many kids, by choice, cause I'm not set up for it. But when I do, I want it to be something very different than what they can get at "the mall"
Love them!!! You should do a panel with the two of them together interacting.... we make them lie facing one another on the floor and make faces, arm wrestle, you name it.... ALL moms love it.... even if the Dad does have a warped sense of humor!!!!
As a follow up I am going to try to photograph my other nieces and nephews and makeup one of each to give to the respective grandparents. Guess who is going to be the favorite son-in-law...LOL
Connie thanks for the interacting idea.
Llew
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
GREAT stuff Llew!!!!! I need to remember to get parents to bring in a black turtleneck sweater to do this type of thing!!!!!! Parents will love this! Gotta get some displays!
Hey now!!!! And the scary part is you haven't even met me in person. I'm afraid the poor youngest one is a dead ringer for his old man. I might be able to blame the oldest one on the milkman or something but I can't get out of the blame for Brandon.
We are just now starting to promote our childrens photography and I see this as being a big seller.
Llew
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Adam, we keep the turtleneck pullovers in kids and adult sizes, 12 months to 5x! It makes great sibling and family portraits, I always tell mom she doesn't even have to go shopping!
Llew, I have got to put some of these in the templates like that! I love the different faces!!!! What a great family.
Karen.... how many turtlenecks do you have in easch size... are they cheapies... or nice knit ones? Don't you hate having to deal with the laundry issue? I agree it's one way to assure that you can do those pics... but is it really worth YOU having to stock and clean?
Connie, we collect the shirts from discount stores, many are seconds, but great quality shirts, a few are cheapies, just because we had trouble finding all the sizes. Someone said landsend is a good place to get them. Even if you have folks bring them with them, no telling what they come in with! Short sleeves, vnecks, no control! Yes it is worth it! We just keep one of each size, it really doesn't show if they are a little big on them.
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