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Top 5 things to do to prepare for your Outer Banks Family Portraits #2

Jun 4, 2017 | By: Jason Denson

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2)      Assign beach buddies:
Parents can often feel overwhelmed when talking about doing a family portrait, especially when they have multiple children to keep an eye on. This doesn’t have to be a problem. Remember, it takes a village to raise a child and sometimes that village can be aunts, uncles, and even older siblings.
One recommendation is,
if you have your extended family being photographed as well, you can assign beach buddies. Ask one of your brothers or sisters to keep an eye on each of the kids. This also works if you have older children who can look after their siblings or cousins. Pair up the kids so that they all know who is looking after whom, and that will help take the stress off the parents! 

Number 3 <=====> Number 1!

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