ISO:400
F/2.2
SS: 1/2000
Today i learned how to take an accurate head shot. When i first started taking the pictures it seemed really hard but after learning the different effects shadows can have on your photo and where the light should fall it got easier. I learned when taking head shots the persons head in the photo should take up a good amount of your picture, and not to shoot directly in front of the background. I also learned the different poses that are appropriate for male and females. For example, Men should always be faced towards the light so that they have a more masculine appearance as for Women should be faced away from the light so that their shape is more defined and visible to the viewer. Background was one of my main issues because of the lighting outside. Your background must be at least six feet behind your subject and bright or dark. Also, i couldn't seem to get my focus down but after i was taught that you could move your focal point, the image became more clear to me. I don't feel extremely confident but i feel that if i practice more i could produce decent images.
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