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How to take beautiful photos with Polaroid

Polaroid has a huge audience, but it is not easy to take good photos with Polaroid. Today Bigku will introduce you to some Polaroid shooting techniques.

The focus point of Polaroid is at the middle circle of the viewfinder. If you aim the subject at the circle, the focus will not be out of focus.

When shooting in automatic mode, the best distance between the lens and the person is 0.5m-2m, in macro mode 0.3m-0.5m, and in landscape mode 2m or more.

When photographing people, you can make some exaggerated movements or use some brightly colored props. Please refer to the goddess Ni Ni for her movements.

If you take a big head photo, the expression can be exaggerated. Don’t be afraid of being ugly. The expression can be based on the Korean star Jessica.

Do not shoot against the light or against mirror glass, and the background should not be too bright, because this will cause the photo to be underexposed and the entire photo to be black.

Do not cover the automatic exposure sensor window or flash, otherwise the photo will be overexposed or underexposed.

Remember to keep the photo paper in a cool and dark place after taking the photo. You can also DIY the photo paper after taking the photo. For example, write the date with a marker. After accumulating a certain amount of photos, you can make it into a booklet. As a souvenir.