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mnhtnbb

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Thu Oct 10, 2019, 12:36 PM Oct 2019

Photography Tips from a professional photographer on my trip to Canada [View all]

One of the excursions I took from my trip to Canada was led by a professional photographer. He had some good tips, so I thought I would share the handout he gave us.

One of the tips was about something I never realized, #11. He suggested when doing portraits where there is a background you'd like to see (he used the example of someone standing next to boats in a marina) to not stand 4-6 feet away from the person as one would normally do. Instead, back up and use your zoom to get the person the size you want. Doing that will also enlarge the background and make the boats look larger than they would if you had taken the shot only 4-6 feet away from the person. You may end up backing up 15-20 feet Apparently, this is a trick that wedding photographers use all the time.

Anyway, here is his page of tips.


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Good tips, B! Thanks! CurtEastPoint Oct 2019 #1
Thanks! FM123 Oct 2019 #2
Thanks. All good suggestions . . . Journeyman Oct 2019 #3
Thanks, useful. elleng Oct 2019 #4
Download the PDF and store it on your computer and ManiacJoe Oct 2019 #7
NOT convenient, barely useful, elleng Oct 2019 #8
These are great, my dear mnhtnbb! CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2019 #5
I ike it Mira Oct 2019 #6
All great tips, but I break #2 constantly The_jackalope Oct 2019 #9
RE: Rule #1 rocktivity Mar 2020 #10
Very good tips. Callalily Mar 2020 #11
Thank you, these are very good tips! Talitha Mar 2020 #12
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