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Here are some basic tips for bucket posing. You c Here are some basic tips for bucket posing. 
You can also add to that with…. Don’t pack your bucket so much baby is floating on a cloud of fabric. Keep the surface firm and fluff free.
If you have an idea then I’m probably gonna love t If you have an idea then I’m probably gonna love trying it with you. 😁😁
I see photographers get great posing on these imag I see photographers get great posing on these images, then shoot at eye level and mess it all up by shooting straight up the baby’s nose! 
If you have a mirrorless camera and can flip the screen out like I do, then get that camera really high up. 
If you use a viewfinder then either sit them down or you stand on steps. 
Never ever shoot il the nose, so always pose to avoid that, or shoot to avoid it.