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Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan. Today on The Slanted Lens weamp;#39;re going to take a look at lens choice and camera settings for doing a family portrait out on location. Iamp;#39;ve got the Dinnendahls and the Eichs here with me today. Theyamp;#39;re going to be our models as we show you how to set up the scene, how to light it, how to choose that location and then most importantly how to pose the people. Itamp;#39;s not easy with seven people. You want that rise and fall, rise and fall, beautiful masters kind of posing. So letamp;#39;s get started and see what we can do. Special thanks to Saal Digital for sponsoring this video. Theyamp;#39;re going to provide prints for the Eichs and the Dinnendahls. Youamp;#39;ll see us deliver those prints in another video. So my lens choice when Iamp;#39;m photographing a family is a zoom lens. Iamp;#39;m going to use a 28-75mm f/2.8. Itamp;#39;s a Tamron Lens for the Sony camera. I love this lens because it giv