Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why don't photographers take close-ups of old people?
Why don't photographers take close-ups of old people?
The reason why photographers don't take close-ups of old people is that photos are difficult to retouch and take.
1, photos are difficult to retouch: the facial skin of the elderly is slack and wrinkled, so it is difficult to achieve perfect results through retouching. In contrast, young or middle-aged people's facial skin is relatively smoother, with better cosmetic effect, which is more easily favored by photographers.
2. It is difficult to shoot: the elderly have poor physical function, so it is difficult to maintain good posture and expression, which is a challenge for photographers. In contrast, young people or middle-aged people have better physical functions, and it is easier to control the shooting process and achieve satisfactory results.
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