This week I wanted to accomplish two things – explore a neighborhood and work on my wide angle shots. I generally gravitate to highly cropped shots in my portraits. I like the connection with the camera/audience that cropped shops provide – especially when photographing families and children. But one always must try new things I forced myself to shoot wider and capture the surroundings. And I had the perfect subject. Little Analise is an explorer and living right of 24th st in the mission is an ideal location. Debbie (her mom) and I followed her as she went from store front to bubble gum machine to playground and back. It was all I could do to get ahead of her for a second, take a picture and then move on. Great fun for sure and we got some really nice results.
Thanks Debbie and Analise.
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Such a cutie and really cute shots. She looks so cheeky
I love spending quality time with my wide angles
You did well.