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The difference between hard photos and soft photos

Only hard photos, no soft photos.

Hard photography "hard as" is a photographic term, which refers to plane photos taken for advertisements and magazines. Generally refers to high cold, cool and handsome, fashion and other photography styles.

In addition, there are photos, close-ups and other similar photographic words.

Portrait refers to artistic photography, commonly known as artistic photo. Portraits strive to achieve the realm of "reality", or the task of shooting more realistic images.

Close-up refers to the partial shot of the portrait face and the subject. The function of close-up is to emphasize and highlight the key points under the lens, or to form a unique atmosphere and style.