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  1. I love your family work. I was wondering, as a new photographer I’m always struggling with depth of field. Any tips on how you get such a beautiful bokeh with shots of multiple subjects. Your subjects above are so perfectly crisp and your background has just the right blur. I’m sure this is an easy question with a complex answer but I figured it was worth a shot. I’ve got both a prime lens and a zoom lens and I’m still a little afraid to use the prime lens for multiple subjects. Just not completely comfortable yet that I’ll get everyone in focus. Thanks for any tips.

    1. Depth of field is determined by aperture and distance to the subject. If you can’t put all subjects on the same plane, then you’ll need to adjust your aperture to compensate for it. Lens is irrelevant in determining how much of the image is in focus, except that some cheaper lenses cannot open very wide and create a shallow depth of field. For family work, that probably doesn’t matter as much. Your prime lens will not make people in the image go out of focus – the wrong aperture will. Good luck!

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