The Magic of the Two-Minute WindowPhotographing toddlers is a thrilling race against a very short biological clock. Anyone who has tried to capture a neat, smiling portrait of a two-year-old knows that traditional photography rules do not apply. You do not have an hour to perfect the lighting or adjust the posture. With toddlers, your golden window of peak cooperation lasts about two to five minutes before distractions, boredom, or tantrums take over. Mastering the quick portrait is about embracing speed, preparation, and a bit of playful chaos to capture genuine expressions before the mood shifts.
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