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How to make people who can't take pictures around you take photos that they are satisfied with?

For many people who say that people are beautiful no matter how they shoot, I still want to say, don't underestimate the influence of posture, angle and composition on a photo! In fact, as long as you know how to use skills, everyone has a chance to take good-looking photos, really.

However, sometimes you dress beautifully and pose well, but when you take pictures, you don't look right, because the people who take pictures of you are not very good.

In fact, if you want the person who took your photo to help you take a satisfactory photo, you must first know what kind of photo you want and how to take it. If you want a person who can't take pictures at all, the principle is that you should regard him as a tripod and don't have any illusions about him. The only requirement is to keep your hands steady and not shake.

First, you need to know what kind of composition you want. It is unrealistic to expect friends who can't take pictures to give you a good composition.

You should have clear needs. For example: be sure to frame the building behind/I am on the left side of the picture/don't pat the trunk, and so on.

Then convince the person who took your picture to take it as low as possible. If you are a passer-by, it depends on your honey trap. If it's a boyfriend, just try to be gentle.

There is also a classic experience to improve the level of photography: continuous shooting!

I often see beautiful snapshots in magazines or other people's travel photos. The beautiful women ran and laughed, and their hair fluttered in the wind. But in fact, if you are not a professional photographer, it is difficult to grasp the angle expression. I often run many times, sweating and exhausted, and my hair is blown like a "crazy bitch", but I still can't find a good one. After shooting too much, I found that the trick is "more! Shoot! A few! Zhang! " , always choose a satisfactory one.

Note: don't move too fast, change your posture slowly, or you will take a hundred pictures, and each picture will be burnt. Don't blame your photo partner.

Finally, it depends on whether you have a strong post-production ability.