I love that your a homeschool mom! gives me hope! I'm just starting out in photography and love that you are able to do it while homeschooling your kids! I hope to one day be able to do both as well!
Hi Rebecca: Love your posts. Just a question though, how do you fit so many different combination shots in a 15-minute mini-session? It seems almost impossible to me.
This was a great visual workflow! Thank you for sharing and the hints for younger kids when photographing Mum & Dad only shots. Do you have a template for this in your website shop? I wrote it down otherwise lol. The camera set up was great for the video ( you being closer) and the volume was good too in this video. Your are such a delight to listen and learn from over the years. Thank you Rebecca!🙏🙏🤩🤩💃💃📸📸👏👏
Hi. Love your videos and advice. I’m in Arizona and always looking for a new place to shoot. You mentioned you were in Arizona, was it a good location and if so could you share it with me. Thank you!😊
@ have you watched the video? It’s full of useful examples, for instance the workflow of photographing the entire family first so little ones can see parents at ease with the photographer…
@@ClaudiaRoseCarter Yes of course I have. "Useful examples" - of what? It's about photography and there is no photography. It's the definition of an illustrative art and talking about what you would do is frankly poor. Show people. It's like someone describing a piece of art or explaining how to do origami. Having watched it again its just frankly useless. Most videos about how to do something show how you do something otherwise what is the point. Its cheap - try looking at virtually any other photographers advice and I can guarentee there isnt one person sitting talking.
I love that your a homeschool mom! gives me hope! I'm just starting out in photography and love that you are able to do it while homeschooling your kids! I hope to one day be able to do both as well!
Thanks Rebecca, so nice to explain.!! I absorb your ideas to create my workflow
This is a great workflow! Thank you so much sharing. Much love.
Amazing advice! Thank you 🙏🏼
very informative video, thank you so much⭐️
Great tips thank you !
So glad I ran across your page. 😊
Thank you!
We Looove youuuuu
Hi Rebecca: Love your posts. Just a question though, how do you fit so many different combination shots in a 15-minute mini-session? It seems almost impossible to me.
This was a great visual workflow! Thank you for sharing and the hints for younger kids when photographing Mum & Dad only shots. Do you have a template for this in your website shop? I wrote it down otherwise lol. The camera set up was great for the video ( you being closer) and the volume was good too in this video. Your are such a delight to listen and learn from over the years. Thank you Rebecca!🙏🙏🤩🤩💃💃📸📸👏👏
Hi. Love your videos and advice. I’m in Arizona and always looking for a new place to shoot. You mentioned you were in Arizona, was it a good location and if so could you share it with me. Thank you!😊
So good
What lens do you recommend for family shooting with Canon R6?
Do you have the link to the profitable mini sessions guide? The one in the description doesn't work and I'm really interested!
I have a newborn, did you bring your your newborn with you to your photo sessions?
How about a family with one kid only and dogs 😊
I have to say these videos are really poor. It's simply an informercial and doesn't actually contain any useful examples.
Untrue
@ClaudiaRoseCarter well you can explain what useful examples it demonstrates. I'll wait patiently
@ have you watched the video? It’s full of useful examples, for instance the workflow of photographing the entire family first so little ones can see parents at ease with the photographer…
@@ClaudiaRoseCarter Yes of course I have. "Useful examples" - of what? It's about photography and there is no photography. It's the definition of an illustrative art and talking about what you would do is frankly poor. Show people. It's like someone describing a piece of art or explaining how to do origami. Having watched it again its just frankly useless.
Most videos about how to do something show how you do something otherwise what is the point. Its cheap - try looking at virtually any other photographers advice and I can guarentee there isnt one person sitting talking.