Sunday, 27 May 2012

Looking up! - tips for good photography

It is always a little more flattering to take people pictures with them looking slightly up at you. It always helps with the chin-line and accentuates the eyes, especially with a shallow depth of field using a wide aperture.



It also helps if people have shorter noses, extending the the bridge of the nose and avoiding the darkess of nostrils.

I have already posted on the importance of a step ladder and the need to search for a higher perspective to add  an edge to your pictures. Experiment!


This young lady is a actor needing some images for her portfolio.

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