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What are the picture structure forms of figure photography?

Because of the different posture and facial orientation of the subject, the picture of figure photography changes in line perspective such as body contour and facial features, forming a variety of picture structures. To sum up, it can be divided into the following two basic forms: 1. In portrait, because the ears, eyes and shoulders are left and right, it is bound to show the portrait structure. For example, the traditional group images are arranged neatly and regularly, and the left and right are equal, and the picture also shows a peer-to-peer structure. This form has the characteristics of solemnity and solemnity, but it is relatively dull. 2. Inequality picture structure On a character's picture, the posture of sideways, sideways or frontally sideways is not equal from left to right, or one side is the subject of the character and the other side is the scenery, and the picture presents an inequality structure. For example, freely arranged group images, the distance between the left and right people and the camera is different, the image size is different, and the picture fluctuates, so the picture also presents the form of unequal structure. This form is easy to show changes, sports and life, and it is more lively. People's photographic modeling usually takes the form of unequal picture structure.