10.12.2009

Making your photographic subjects look great

People always classify themselves either as photogenic or not.They think that they look good at photos.  While others think they are not.In this article, we would be talking about tips in making subjects look photogenic.Because how people look in photos does not depend on their looks.It depends on the photographer’s ability to bring out their photogenic side.So if you will just follow the tips in this article all your subjects would love the way how they look in photos.

First of all in my service as a San Diego wedding photographer everyone needs to look good.Your clients would not be satisfied with your work if they do not like how they looked in your photos.  So if you want satisfied clients learn these tips.The use of soft lighting would be the first tip.Soft lighting includes the use of indirect window lighting or cloudy days. Soft lighting will help to reveal your subject’s features in a flattering way.

The next tip you want to follow for your subjects is to keep the background simple.This would be evident especially when doing wedding photos that is very hard to do.  But in my San Diego event photography service it is something that must be done.If you have less distractions you would be able to focus on the subject more.

Next tip is to pay more attention to the position of the hands and the heads.Not doing this tip would make the subject look awkward in the shot.  This is especially important for my San Diego commercial photographer service.You do not want to be taking shots of your subject and making them look uncomfortable. 

So follow these tips and you would be surprised at how the look of your subjects would come out.But on top of that your clients would love you and your shots because they look great in them.

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