





So I know you're just dying to know what I learned. I learned that Sarah is incredible with composition. Creating it and noticing it both. I learned we should do these little adventures more often - call one of the several families I've been meaning to photograph and make it happen. I learned my 5D's focus point shuffle. I learned Samantha is a great sport. And... that my fixed 50 will do almost anything I ever want to shoot. (Though it was VERY fun to play with Sarah's rented fisheye).
2 comments:
These are great! Sam is an awesome model. My personal favorite is the B&W 3rd from the top.
credit to you megan for the framed tree shot - your composition!
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