




So we start with the little one. I shoot one frame. "Are we done yet?" she asks. "No, not yet," I say. I shoot one more. "Are we done NOW?" she asks. "Just a few more I say, maybe eighteen more," I add. This is enough to make her wonder about counting, but she doesn't. A game we play.
For me, this type of shoot, with the freedom I'm given to just make pictures, is as good as it gets. It's more than fun.
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