Getting perfect Head Shots |
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| Monday, 30 August 2010 04:26 |
The face is the focus of most photos. Being able to take a great head shot is essential. When you are taking a head shot or taking upper body portraits of people, one simple posing tip that I’ve picked up over the years is to angle the shoulders of your subject rather than to have them even or squared in your shot. While the shoulders might not seem like an important aspect of a portrait they can actually set the tone for an image as they are the widest part of your subject. They are visually what the main point of focus for your image (the head) is sitting upon. Generally speaking, by angling the shoulders slightly, it will give your shot balance and will help lead your viewer’s eye into the shot towards your main focal point. It will also keep your subject from appearing out of proportion as it decreases the width of the shoulders slightly.
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