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Here in “Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!” we dive into correcting facial problems - in our cameras - by the way we pose and light our subjects.
After we’re comfortable with our techniques and ability to make our models look their very best - then we can take all that we have been practicing – tie all of it together, and start trying to develop our own personal style.
In “Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!” we’ll not only discover the portrait rules, but how and when to break them.
THAT is when the artist inside of you will finally escape - and that's what we all want, isn't it?
To get an idea of what’s discussed in "Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!" - here’s the Table Of Contents:
Introduction
Making The Portrait Headshot
Studying The Facial Planes
Locating The Better Side
Here’s A Bit OF Science…
Look For Flaws!
Put Your Subject At Ease
Minimizing Flaws Visually
How To Position Your Subject’s Shoulders And Head
Full Face
Working With Kids – And Chubby Cheeks
Shooting The Profile
Photographing 3/4 Head
Directing The Subjet
Positioning The Horizontal Swivel
Working With A Vertical Lift Or Drop
Shooting A Diagonal Tilt
Correcting Facial Flaws With Head Position!
Areas Of A Subject’s Face
Working With Eyes
4 Ways To Cure Squinting And Closed Eyes In Portraiture!
Back Light...
Do Portraits Later In The Day…
One – Two – Three!
Bounce Or Diffuse The Flash!
Working With The Mouth
Insert Emotions
Photographing Happiness…
Photographing Anger…
Photographing Sorrow…
Photographing Fear…
Lighting Patterns To Minimize Flaws!
Start With Two Base Patterns:
Using Narrow Light
Photographing Broad Light
Shooting Four Essential Shadow/Lighting Patterns
Using Split Light
Photographing Loop Light
Shooting Butterfly Light
Working With Rembrandt Light
Photographing Additional Portrait Lights:
Using The Fill Light
Using The Separation Light
Let's Use What We've Learned
Working With Children
Becoming Decorative…
Showing Your Creative Intent…
Using Your Skill & Feelings…
Capture The Essence Of Your Subject…
Complement The Model…
Finding Your Own Style
Develop Your Personal Style Muscles
Lets Get Creative
How And When To Take Risks…
Seventeen Portrait Composition Techniques…
Practice Exercises
More Photo Training
“Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!” is a quick and easy to understand read and inside of hour or so, your portrait photography is going to be enhanced more than you may realize! Finally you’ll begin winning photography contests and start hearing that musical phrase, "WOW, you did that?"
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