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very informative, great video! What lens are you shooting with in the video?

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very informative, great video! What lens are you shooting with in the video?

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Posted May 23, 2009 at 2:26 am | Permalink • Christi said . . . Thank you. Loved the video! Posted May 23, 2009 at 2:50 am | Permalink • Laura said . . . Wow! Thanks so much. This was so nice of you to post this. It is really very helpful. Posted May 23, 2009 at 2:59 am | Permalink • Misti said . . . Thank you for being so open and sharing this information! Posted May 23, 2009 at 3:13 am | Permalink • Lacey McKay said . . . I love you Amber! This is wonderful. I do things almost exactly the same as you, but I did learn some great new tips here! Such as using the heartbeat sounds and shushing the baby a lot. I think I rush and don’t give the baby enough time to “settle” into each pose. I also love the pullback shot of how you clip the blanket to the chairs. I always my backdrop stand to the client’s house which is a pain, so that idea will save me lots of time and trouble! I love how you are always willing to share what you have learned with others. I’m amazed that you started shooting

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