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For their second baby, Dad was in the early stages of medical school. Whenever something would happen he'd [be] jumping in and wanting to know what was going on. Finally the Dr said, "Today you are here for your wife, not to learn. Stop asking questions!" Well, today, he's stopped asking questions and is incredibly calm.
PS: How do you shoot and post in real time with so much going on?
CD: As I'm shooting, I'm constantly thinking about what I'm going to post and how I'm going to piece the story together. It helps me be more selective with what I'm shooting. My camera has WiFi capabilities, so I sync pictures to my phone. I pull the image in whatever downtime there is. You have to be quick. I have a tendency to get excited, and I want to share all the photos. But, with Instagram, you could post a shot and 10 minutes later, the image you get might be a little stronger, but you're not going to post it again. So, you have to play the odds a bit and remember that things are changing every second.
For the most time, I'm posting as it happens. Delivery, though, is less real time. My priority is to get the photo. I'm not going to be spending time uploading one photo only to miss taking another.