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					<description><![CDATA[My 4 year old taught me something unexpected when it comes to doing portrait photography. Whenever he takes his little digital camera to shoot pictures of his siblings he always asks them to make funny faces first. The results are often hilarious.

So now when I photograph kids, I follow my son&#039;s lead and ask them to make the funniest faces they can think of. You can never predict what kind results you&#039;ll capture in the middle of their face pulling antics but the genuine smiles you can capture right after they explode into laughter is truly priceless.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My 4 year old taught me something unexpected when it comes to doing portrait photography. Whenever he takes his little digital camera to shoot pictures of his siblings he always asks them to make funny faces first. The results are often hilarious.</p>
<p>So now when I photograph kids, I follow my son&#8217;s lead and ask them to make the funniest faces they can think of. You can never predict what kind results you&#8217;ll capture in the middle of their face pulling antics but the genuine smiles you can capture right after they explode into laughter is truly priceless.</p>
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