Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Is it disrespectful to take pictures from feet to upper body?
Is it disrespectful to take pictures from feet to upper body?
1。 When taking portraits, try to keep the background simple. Don't plant trees, telephone poles, etc. On your head.
2。 In portrait composition, don't "stand on top" or "bump your head against the south wall". This makes the picture look depressed.
3。 When taking a portrait, you can take a complete picture of the whole body or cut it off at the right place (try to skip the joints). I didn't want to take a photo of my foot and found that the photo couldn't fit, so I only took my ankle or only half my foot.
4。 When shooting scenes and buildings, don't tilt the horizon unless it's to express something special.
5。 If the subject is stiff and unconfident in front of the camera, praise the other person properly when shooting and give positive feedback after shooting, otherwise the other person will become more and more stiff and unconfident.
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