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Photography Portrait Composition Skills How should Portrait Photography be composed?

1, let the model fill in the picture. Portrait photography is about people, so don't be afraid to zoom in! Remember, zooming in doesn't mean just shooting your face. You can make the picture "compact" and take a recent photo of the model sitting in a chair or leaning against a tree.

2. Keep your eyes on the top third. This is the most natural spatial arrangement of portrait photos. Unless you deliberately create tension, try not to violate this principle. Another exception is when the model is in the lower third of the photo.

3. Use composition to attract attention to the model. Instead of trying to eliminate the bad environment, we should make good use of it. The arch, window and terrace in front of the door can play a role in highlighting the main body and strengthening the visual experience.