Having researched family documentary style photography and photographers renowned for capturing their families, I feel inspired and ready to start taking photos of my family. With inspiration from others like BILLINGHAM i will try my best to capture the moment and essence of my family members character and their relationship to me.

I intend to just keep my camera round my neck and have my 18-35mm kit lens attached. Should I shoot in shutter priority? I was thinking this may be best under the circumstances of documentary style photographing? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated but in the mean time I will just experiment until I've got it right 

I spend most of my weekends with my family so it shouldn't be too hard to collect and fill my boots...I am at my grandfathers 80th on Sunday and will try to take a few shots there too, should be fun x
Update: after much appreciated feedback from my tutor I've decided to revert to my original plan of aperture priority, going no lower than 2.8, this should be easy as the lens I've chosen to use only stops down to 3.5 anyway.

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