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Eye skills when taking pictures?

My experience is, take more pictures. In the same position, slightly change the angle, change the expression and take more photos. In the end, you can always choose something better. I usually took 50 photos when I went out to play, and finally left 5 photos. Even if I take photos of my ID card, I usually take four or five now. You choose. Photographers are at least better than amateurs, so find more photos to choose from.

ID photo, idiot, idiot star.

Take more snapshots of your life, such as taking a walk. I find it uncomfortable to stand still and take pictures like that.

Are you a girl? How bold. When those models shoot the theme, the photographer should tell them to imagine themselves as wildcats or something according to the theme, or imitate Marilyn's dream, cover her skirt, twist her body, don't be conservative, and do a lot of body modeling. After that, I naturally took a normal standing posture. Let it go, if you feel stiff, it will be unnatural to take it out.

If you are not satisfied with the overly formal photos, you can also look up or down at the sun or shadow. It doesn't matter if your hair covers your eyes and part of your face. Don't pull your hair to cover it, let it hang naturally with your posture, so it looks more literary.

But I don't recommend that kind of pig flow, that kind of person who picks up the phone, pouts and pats his chin and face.