Would think the 30mm Sigma would serve nicely. Will there be bleachers to allow 
seating in three rows?
Will you have directional options to take advantage of sunlight?
You may need to use defused flash to light up faces under the bill of their 
caps.
Tallest to the back..etc.
Post the results. Tim.
 
Best of luck! 
 
 
Jack Davis
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/jackdavis
http://www.photolightimages.com


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From: Tim Bray <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 8:42 AM
Subject: Shooting 45 12-year-olds: advice sought

Since the Little League’s “real photographer” is unavailable, I’ve
been asked to shoot the annual portrait of the 45 “graduating”
12-year-old players and get 5x7’s made for them.  Group shot, not
portraits.  I’ve never done anything remotely like this and if anyone
here has, advice would be welcome.  Not just cameras but
composition/procedure/whatever.

It’ll be on the grass by the traditional-looking scoreboard.

This will be the K-5.  My thinking is that even if we can squeeze them
into 3 rows (and it may just be 2), it’s a pretty wide shot. So I’m
thinking of my wide lenses, the 21mm Limited and 30mm Sigma f1.4.  My
*sharpest* lenses are the 100mm Macro and 50-135, but I don’t think
either are gonna work in this scenario.    This is where having the
18-55 might be useful...

Anyhow, any wisdom would be greatly appreciated. -T

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