Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Do you know the most common posture we take pictures of?

Do you know the most common posture we take pictures of?

(a) for ugly, try to avoid close-ups and recent photos.

(2) For people with chubby faces, they can be properly covered with veiled hands or other trinkets, and at the same time, the camera position can be improved.

(3) When shooting with big eyes and small eyes, the angle of the subject should be adjusted, and the small eyes should be close to the lens.

(4) the shooting of "rolling your eyes"; Try to keep the photographer's eyes to one side and catch the moment when his eyes turn, not the moment when his eyes are wide open.

(5) "cross-eyed" shooting; Photographers should try to find a suitable angle so that the eyes of the subject appear on the opposite side of the picture at different times.

(6) For the subject with a long neck, the plane should also be raised to allow the subject's hand and jaw.

(7) For people with a sharp chin, you should use a combination of high position and the subject's bow.

(8) It is the most difficult to shoot "nose up", just don't shoot the front.

Some tips for shooting portraits accumulated in daily shooting are for your reference.

There are usually three commonly used composition modes, also called formulaic composition mode;

(1) close-up

(2) Seven doppelgangers

(3) Whole body