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What shooting angles can I choose for wedding photography?

First, the flat shot: cordial and natural

Head-up shooting means that the camera and the subject are on the same horizontal line. The head-up angle is more objective and closer to life because the photographer's subjective consciousness will be weakened in the picture. When shooting from a plane angle, whether standing, squatting or lying down, we should take the eyes of the subject as the center point, so as to convey the eyes of the characters in place, break the spatial boundary between the subject and the viewer, and make the characters more intimate and natural.

Second, backhand: majesty and arrogance

In daily life, people often shoot long legs from the angle of looking up, because that can highlight the curves of women's legs and make women's bodies look more slender and beautiful. In addition, backhand can also be used to show the dignity, majesty and arrogance of characters. When you look up, you should try to choose a scene with a relatively simple background and not too many props, such as the sky, which can highlight the main body of the picture with the blue sky as the lining. It should be noted that friends who are worried about taking a double chin should keep a little distance from the photographer or cover the slightly lower chin with some props.

Third, overlooking: fun, alternative.

Overlooking angle is not common, but this kind of shooting that changes the conventional angle of view can add another interest to ordinary portrait works. Choosing the right composition is the key point of overlooking shooting. Generally, you can choose diagonal composition, or you can use some props as a foil to enrich the picture. When shooting from top to bottom, you can make the characters show a relaxed posture, so that women will be more charming and sexy, while men will feel lazy and comfortable.