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4 Mar 2013 Getting your portrait right in-camera is only half the battle. Knowing how to edit your portraits can be quite difficult when it comes to cropping a photo. Cropping in an awkward position on your subject can end up ruining a perfectly good shot. [] we've put together this easy guide for understanding some of
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28 Dec 2013 Crop in the Middle of Limbs, Not at Joints. When you crop a person at a joint, it feels like you are amputating the person at that spot. To avoid that, don't crop a photo at the toes (it looks like a mistake), ankle, knee, wrist, elbow, or shoulder. Instead try cropping at the shin, thigh, torso, or middle of the arm.
Using the rule of thirds, as you would for any of your photography, place the subject off-center to add interest. Let's compare the following two versions of the same portrait. Portrait composition 03 In this version the model is dead center and the image feel static. Photo by Darlene Hildebrandt. Just by cropping in a little bit and
Cropping in-camera basically means that you compose your image exactly how you want your final crop to look when you are taking the photo, rather than shooting loosely and cropping the shot in post-production.
21 Mar 2013 This photography cropping illustration from Digital Camera World shows you the best—and worst—areas to crop a subject so you can avoid creating awkward people The guide essentially follows the rule of "don't crop off at the joints. Free portrait photography cropping guide | Digital Camera World
30 Mar 2012 Knowing how to edit your portraits can be quite difficult when it comes to cropping a photo. Cropping in an awkward position on your subject can end up ruining a perfectly good shot. In the latest of our photography cheat sheet series of free infographics, we've put together this easy guide for understanding
Framing your subject up for a portrait can sometimes be difficult. Should you get closer? Further? Cropping in close is particularly challenging because you don't want to change it in such a way that it looks like your subject is missing limbs. A poorly cropped photo can make all the difference when it comes to portraits.
6 Feb 2015 As the photographic brain behind the On Creating Chiaroscuro, Glare Aware: Photographing Portraits of People in Glasses, and Transitioning from Point-and-Shoot to DSLR: Understanding Full Frame vs Crop Frame Sensors, she's well qualified to share these 8 essential rules no portrait photographer
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