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Thanks everyone who replied.
They want environmental portraits, so all the studio stuff is out. I'm actually glad about that, because posed portraits are something I haven't done much of. I do plenty of candid portraits, though: those along side street/documentary photography are the main things I do. So the main thing I'm looking for is how to get a more-candid-less-posed vibe going with people who I don't know well enough to take really intimate (in a non-physical sense, there's already a thread about that) photographs of but who aren't complete strangers.
It got called off today because of miscommunication: I have to leave town tomorrow; they thought I left town today.
>>55024 >the best bang for their buck I don't plan to charge them. They're my best friend's family asking me to do something I enjoy doing. Money doesn't seem to fit in there.
>>55142 >A diffusion filter The only filters I have are a set of mostly color filters picked up from a guy who used to shoot film and upgraded to a digital camera with a larger filter thread. Other than color filters, I've got a star filter, a soft focus filter, a neutral density filter, and a graduated neutral density filter.
Would the soft focus filter approximate this?
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