Thursday, November 17, 2016

Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!

Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips! – Free On Kindle Today!

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In “Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!” we delve into correcting facial problems - in the camera - by the way we pose and light our subjects.

Once we are sure of our ability to make our models look their very best - then we’re able to take everything we have been practicing – combine all of it together, and start the process of developing our own personal style.

In “Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!” we will not only discover the photo rules and techniques, but when and how to side-step them.

That's when your inner artist can finally get out - and that's what we’re all striving for, isn't it?

To get an idea of what’s discussed in "Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!" - here is the Table Of Contents:

Introduction Photographing The Portrait Headshot Examine The Facial Planes Finding The Best Side Here’s A Bit OF Science… Find The Flaws! Put The Subject At Ease Visually Minimize Flaws Positioning The Shoulders And Head Shooting The Entire Face Working With Kids – And Chubby Cheeks Photographing The Profile Shooting 3/4 Head Directing Your Model Positioning The Horizontal Turn Positioning A Vertical Lift Or Drop Using A Diagonal Tilt Using Head Position To Correct Facial Flaws! Areas Of A Subject’s Face Shooting Eyes Four Techniques To Cure Squinting And Closed Eyes In Portraits! Shoot With The Light At The Subject's Back... Schedule For Later In The Afternoon… One – Two – Three! Bounce Or Diffuse Your Flash! Photographing The Mouth Insert Emotions Photographing Happiness… Photographing Anger… Photographing Sorrow… Photographing Fear… Minimize Flaws With Lighting Patterns Start With Two Base Patterns: Using Narrow Light Photographing Broad Light Photographing 4 Vital Shadow/Lighting Patterns Shooting Split Light Photographing Loop Light Photographing Butterfly Light Using Rembrandt Light Using Additional Portrait Lights: Shooting The Fill Light Using The Separation Light Let's Use What We've Learned Photographing Children How To Be Decorative… Showing Creativity… Incorporate Skill And Feelings… Find The Essence Of The Subject… Complement The Subject… Finding Your Own Style Expand Your Personal Style Muscles Being Creative How And When To Take Risks… Seventeen Portrait Composition Ideas… Photo Exercise Additional Photography Training

Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!” is a fast and easy ebook and inside of hour or so, your portrait photography is going to be enhanced more than you might realize! Finally you can begin winning photo contests and begin hearing that musical phrase, "WOW, you shot that?"

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