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Technique Shooting Face With Characteristics

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sometimes we are asked to photograph the face of a friend or acquaintance who has a distinctive facial characteristics (in terms of less well, for example: a pug nose, chubby cheeks, big ears, etc.) - because no man is perfect.

We can try some shooting techniques specific to my friend still looks okay, shooting technique is aimed at reducing the "negative effects" of the characteristics that have been mentioned earlier.

The following tips:

  • If your friend's bald head, shoot from a low angle (camera slightly up above) and if you use additional lighting, keep no source of light that bounces on his head
  • If the face has many wrinkles, use a light source direction from the front instead of sideways. Light coming from the side of the texture of the wrinkles will clarify this
  • If your friend's big ears, arrange for them to pose only one ear that look and keep your ear that look does not seem prominent
  • If your friend's pug, shoot from the front and set it poses to face looking straight ahead.
  • If your friend double chin, his pose set to look straight into the camera and keep your head slightly tilted forward so that the folds of the chin is reduced
  • If friends pretty chubby face, you know that diet (he he) and then adjust his pose to look askew to the right or left but not to straight to the side, just a little askew.

note : photo above is just an example, the model is beautiful and there are no problems whatsoever with his face.

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