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3 Tips

1. Take a Series of Shots

Switch your camera into ‘burst’ or ‘continuous shooting’ mode and fire off more than one shot at a time.
In doing this you create a series of images that could be presented together instead of just one static image.
This technique can work very well when you’re photographing children – or really any active subject that is changing their position or pose in quick succession.

2. Frame Your Subject

Framing is a technique where by you draw attention to one element of an image by framing it with another element of the image.

3. Experiment with Subject Expressions

In some portraits it is the expression on the face of your subject that makes the image.
Get your subject to experiment with different moods and emotions in your image. Play with extreme emotions





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Environmental Pictures- I really like these photos because its two very different pictures showcasing different environments
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Photography Self Portrait- I like these because they look like they tell a powerful story about the one persons life
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Casual Portraits- I like these because the first person looks really funny while the other one is more serious and better done
I will either shoot myself or a friend, I will try to make it weirder by adding more elements to my photo, also I will try to shoot somewhere unique that isn't seen a lot

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