faberryman
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Sounds like a better approach than swapping heads in Photoshop.The variables in group shots exceed the number of people. You have to have command of your environment, you have to have command of your group, you have to have command of all the people were standing around trying to take pictures. Success comes in the way that you manage this. With a sense of humor you can turn to all the people around you and let them know what it is that you need to do. I often suggest that I will set up the shot for them, take my shot and then they can come in to take all the shots they want.
And then, of course, you have to have control of the group. This is a matter of expressing a sense of grace and command at the same time, to enjoin the group in your effort. You have to be able to find the people that are going to lack focus and get right next to them and communicate to them directly. That takes charm and grace. That done you have to be fast and you have to create sustained and focused direction, to get attention For just a few moments.
It is important to move right along. All of this requires that you are in fact in charge. People will know if you are in charge. You don't have to tell them that; you must simply have the demeanor