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Hi, this is Jay P. Today on The Slanted Lens were going to take a look at how to do a quick group portrait. We just finished up some individual portraits. We only have about 30 minutes to turn things around and to be able to photograph this entire group together. So lets take a look at exactly how were going to do that. Lets get this going. So I love the Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 thats on the Sony mount. Its a beautiful lens. It allows me to get longer to make my background fall out of focus. And even in this group shot Im going to try to stay between 100mm and 135mm which will allow the background to fall more out of focus. Im going to want to be though more like at f/5.6. Maybe a little more. I may go to f/6.3 just to give myself enough depth of the field depending on how much I stack the people. Its really always a kind of a balancing act between letting the background fall out of focus and allowing the entire group of people to be in focus. So