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Sharing tips on posing with handheld photos

Sharing tips on posing with handbags:

For example, if it is a cute style, you can choose some light and bright backgrounds; if it is a retro style, you can choose some dark colors such as brown with wood grain background or wooden table. If you really don’t know how to match it, then white can never go wrong. If you don’t have a white tabletop, just lay a piece of white paper on it. It’s simple and crude.

Light is also crucial. The lighting environment for shooting must be sufficient, otherwise the photos will be dark or have the shadow of the mobile phone, which will affect the beauty of the photos. When the light is not sufficient, we can use the gadgets around us, such as desk lamps or mobile phone flashlights, to create a good shooting environment. You can use ornaments to add color to the photos. Beautiful bookends, leaves, books, and stationery can all be used for decoration. Post-processing

If the exposure in the early stage is insufficient and the picture is dim, you can optimize it through color correction to make the picture bright and bright. The most common method is to add filters. Adding text watermarks to photos as titles or annotations will also attract attention.

Use cropping and secondary composition to make up for the shortcomings of the previous shooting. The photos taken in the early stage are relatively tilted and look crooked. You can rotate and straighten the position of the picture in the later stage. In the early stage of shooting, the handbook was not prominent enough and there were debris on the side that entered the frame. The picture can be appropriately cropped in the later stage.