i seem to be far happier with the results i get when i have the control that oriolhdz mentioned...especially when photographing women...i'm not a very good "on the fly" shooter....so being able to take my time and think about light placement and fstops truly improves my portrait work.....not to mention the right poses can make or break how my subject feels about the shot....
on the other hand, children are a challenge for me to pose properly and they tend to get tense with the amount of time it takes me to actually shoot more than a few pictures in a studio enviroment.....so with them, i sit back with my 28-70 zoom, click away.....and hope for decent backgrounds.....
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