A fancy camera does not a photographer make. Photography takes knowledge, talent, and the patience of a saint. I’m fresh out of all of those.
This is the best I have of our Easter dressy shots. All my pictures were out takes. All I asked for was to look at the camera and smile. I wasn’t naïve enough to think I could control their body movements or hand positions. If they stand close enough together and no one is pulling hair or rolling on the ground writhing in picture pain I call it a win. All I care about are the faces. Please. Pretty pretty please.
I begged. Sneezes don’t care. Jake and Jeremy don’t either. After 5 shots they expired and turned into pumpkins. And then there were 4-
I bribed them.
I threatened to sell them to the circus.
I told them I would set them free with one smile, just one teeny weeny little smile.
One of them, bet you can’t guess who, kept sneezing. At least I got three of them to kind of smile right.
And I was left with this when I begged/pleaded/threatened/bribed head spinning in circles to get just one last good one.
I was going to take individual pictures to show off the dresses I made (the first, second, and fourth dress, mom made the third) but I didn’t have it in me.
Next year.
Next year I’m not letting them have their Easter baskets until I get one good picture! Might be weeks until they get to eat their peeps ;o).
Hope your pictures turned out better than mine!
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