Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips! (On Target Photo Training Book 19)
<h2>Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips!</h2><br />Revised and expanded edition!<br /><br /><h3>Here in this volume of "On Target Photo Training" we delve into correcting facial flaws - in the camera - by the way we pose and light our subjects.</h3><br />Then we take everything we've been learning - tie it all together and start trying to develop our own personal style.<br /><br />There are many professionals out there where as soon as we see a photo they've done, we immediately recognize who the photographer was. As artists, this is a goal we should all <br /><br />strive to achieve.<br /><br />When learning, it is important to both learn the rules AND to follow them. Only then should you break them.<br /><br />Once you are comfortable with the way things normally "should" be done, then you can go your own way and start adding your own creativity and personality into the mix.<br /><br />That's when the artist inside of you will get out... And that's what we all want, isn't it?<br /><br /><h3>To get an idea of some of what is involved in this <b>"On Target Photo Training"</b> volume, here is the table of contents:</h3><br /><li><b>Introduction</b></li><br /><li><b>Photographing The Portrait Headshot</b></li><br /><li><b>Studying The Face</b></li><br /><li><b>The Better Side</b></li><br /><li><b>Here Is Some Science…</b></li><br /><li><b>Look For Flaws!</b></li><br /><li><b>Make Your Model Comfortable</b></li><br /><li><b>Visually Minimize Flaws</b></li><br /><li><b>Positioning The Head And Shoulders</b></li><br /><li><b>Full Face</b></li><br /><li><b>Chubby Cheeks And Kids</b></li><br /><li><b>The Profile</b></li><br /><li><b>Three Quarter Head</b></li><br /><li><b>Directing The Model</b></li><br /><li><b>The Horizontal Turn</b></li><br /><li><b>Vertical Lift Or Drop</b></li><br /><li><b>Diagonal Tilt</b></li><br /><li><b>Correcting Facial Flaws With Head Position!</b></li><br /><li><b>Parts Of The Face</b></li><br /><li><b>Eyes</b></li><br /><li><b>Four Ways To Cure Squinting And Closed Eyes In Portraits!</b></li><br /><li><b>Shoot With The Light At The Subject's Back...</b></li><br /><li><b>Shoot Later In The Day…</b></li><br /><li><b>1 - 2 - 3!</b></li><br /><li><b>Bounce Or Diffuse Your Flash!</b></li><br /><li><b>The Mouth</b></li><br /><li><b>Emotions</b></li><br /><li><b>Happiness…</b></li><br /><li><b>Anger…</b></li><br /><li><b>Sorrow…</b></li><br /><li><b>Fear…</b></li><br /><li><b>Lighting Patterns To Minimize Flaws!</b></li><br /><li><b>The 2 Base Lighting Patterns:</b></li><br /><li><b>Narrow Light</b></li><br /><li><b>Broad Light</b></li><br /><li><b>4 Essential Lighting/Shadow Patterns</b></li><br /><li><b>Split Light</b></li><br /><li><b>Loop Light</b></li><br /><li><b>Butterfly Light</b></li><br /><li><b>Rembrandt Light</b></li><br /><li><b>Additional Portrait Lights:</b></li><br /><li><b>The Fill Light</b></li><br /><li><b>The Separation Light</b></li><br /><li><b>Let's Use What We've Learned</b></li><br /><li><b>Children</b></li><br /><li><b>Be Decorative…</b></li><br /><li><b>Show Your Creative Intent…</b></li><br /><li><b>Incorporate Skill And Emotion…</b></li><br /><li><b>Capture The Essence Of Your Subject…</b></li><br /><li><b>Complement Your Subject…</b></li><br /><li><b>Finding Your Personal Style</b></li><br /><li><b>Develop Your Personal Style Muscles</b></li><br /><li><b>Lets Get Creative</b></li><br /><li><b>Taking Risks…</b></li><br /><li><b>17 Portrait Compositional Tips…</b></li><br /><li><b>Photo Exercise</b></li><br /><li><b>Additional Photo Training</b></li><br />This is a fast and easy read and within an hour or so, your portrait photography will be enhanced more than you may imagine!<br /> <br /><h3>Finally you can start winning photo contests or start hearing that musical phrase "WOW, you did that?"</h3><br /><h2>Get YOUR copy - right now!</h2><br />