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One of the things that I learned was that if you use a neutral location or a location the subject is familiar with it would be easier to get them to act natural instead of actually looking like they're being forced, even though they actually are. Also, give it time. You can't rush the process of a good picture so there should be no set time for you to get a picture done. Another thing that I didn't think was important at all was timing. Even though I basically knew I never thought it was quite as important as it actually is. The timing can really make or break your photo.
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