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Getting the Right Pose is Essential
When taking pictures of people, whatever kind or level of photographer
you are, you can get the best looking picture, in the end, by getting the person or people you are photographing to relax and appear comfortable, the way they normally look. For instance, you usually wouldn't want to have the body, head and eye placement all pointing in the same direction at the same time. This is because it gives a very boring look to your poser, and the picture as a whole. In case you have any interest in how to pose people for your pictures, I have a blog where I give various tips on posing from time to time. If you ever have a few minutes, come and check it out at: http://photographyposing.blogspot.com Another tip is to make sure that the hands of the person or people you are taking a picture of are free. Don't have them posing with anything in their hands. This will keep the attention on them and not on something that they are holding. |
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