Been really missing using my camera whilst we're in Lockdown so yesterday I manages to persuade my 5 year old daughter to sit for a couple of portraits. I had little time to work with as she really loses interest quickly but am happy with what I managed to get.
Set up was just a black reflector for the background and soft box to the right with reflector to her left. I don't have a studio so was just quickly set up in the back bedroom with really minimal space.
I like them all but I like the first image the best. Her smile in that image is probably the most natural out of the smiling set of your cute daughter. She knows how to smile to a point that she smiles automatically as soon as you point your camera at her. Nothing wrong with her smiles, of course, and she has a sweet smile but a little be variety of some not smiling portraits may not be a bad idea. I hope you don’t mind my telling you this.
AGeoJO wrote:
I like them all but I like the first image the best. Her smile in that image is probably the most natural out of the smiling set of your cute daughter. She knows how to smile to a point that she smiles automatically as soon as you point your camera at her. Nothing wrong with her smiles, of course, and she has a sweet smile but a little be variety of some not smiling portraits may not be a bad idea. I hope you don’t mind my telling you this.
Joshua
I don't mind at all Joshua and thanks for your feedback. My daughter is always smiling but I will try to get some different expressions next time to vary the set up a little