I seem to be photographing more and more larger groups than before with about 7-10 people and mostly adults.
I have been having problems getting them all positioned, especially when most of them are of of similar height and in most cases want to be photographed in their couples/families etc.
I find that in a lot of cases I end up with a couple of heads, peering through the shoulders of the two people in front of them.
Does anyone have any tips on how I can improve these types of photos in either an outdoor location or home studio (bearing in mind that in a lot of cases the space can be quite limited).
I'm also after some more ideas on how to pose elderly people e.g. grandparents with their grandkids etc. I have a lot of people asking for natural pictures of them playing but when it comes to it I find them very rigid and in a lot of cases are unable to much other than standing posed photos which limits the variety somewhat.
I have been having problems getting them all positioned, especially when most of them are of of similar height and in most cases want to be photographed in their couples/families etc.
I find that in a lot of cases I end up with a couple of heads, peering through the shoulders of the two people in front of them.
Does anyone have any tips on how I can improve these types of photos in either an outdoor location or home studio (bearing in mind that in a lot of cases the space can be quite limited).
I'm also after some more ideas on how to pose elderly people e.g. grandparents with their grandkids etc. I have a lot of people asking for natural pictures of them playing but when it comes to it I find them very rigid and in a lot of cases are unable to much other than standing posed photos which limits the variety somewhat.