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What's the experience of traveling with people who can't take pictures?

There are no friends around who can take portraits. When traveling together, I always want to cry when I see my photos. Over time, I summed up some experience of "asking friends to help me take pictures" to see if it can be useful.

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 shoot the trunk, and so on.

Then you need to know what kind of expression and posture are good. Without the guidance of a photographer, you can only imagine how you look and feel in the camera.

Which angle is better? Observing the face in the mirror is of little use, because everything looks good in the mirror. It is best to have enough experience in being photographed and make sure that you look good at a certain angle, so that you can confidently take out that state when you are photographed by a novice, and the film production rate will be higher.

If you don't have any experience of being photographed, you can take out your mobile phone and take a few selfies from all angles with the rear lens. See which angle is better.

Finally, it depends on whether you have a strong late-stage ability.

Finally, talk about communication attitude. If you ask a passer-by to take my picture (which I really often do), you often dare not ask too much. Take a photo or two, and you have to be grateful.

If you are a friend who plays with you, you can take more pictures of him first! If you see "Hey, that's a good point" when shooting, ask him to take some photos for you there. You can also give him the photos you just took for him as an example.

If you are close to your parents and male tickets, you can take more photos, but you should also encourage and thank them.

If you really like a certain scenery, but your friend hasn't taken photos that satisfy you, don't give up easily and pester him to take some more photos for you! I really don't think it's good to leave a back with the beautiful scenery!