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<blockquote data-quote="snaphappy" data-source="post: 157143" data-attributes="member: 12198"><p>Money shots aren't artsy or creative though so still have to remove the bright tree area. Money shots capture peoples beloved animals or friends/family members with a great pose and expression right smack in the middle of the frame. My instructor calls them money shots because people buy them because of the expression/pose and those same people are the ones who will not appreciate any artistic creativity. They like and buy the shot because their beloved person or pet is the sole focus and takes up most of the frame. </p><p>I'm only learning to take better pics of my family not shooting for anyone but myself so I enjoy "money shots" LOL I am trying though to start using the 12 steps and it does make for more interesting photos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snaphappy, post: 157143, member: 12198"] Money shots aren't artsy or creative though so still have to remove the bright tree area. Money shots capture peoples beloved animals or friends/family members with a great pose and expression right smack in the middle of the frame. My instructor calls them money shots because people buy them because of the expression/pose and those same people are the ones who will not appreciate any artistic creativity. They like and buy the shot because their beloved person or pet is the sole focus and takes up most of the frame. I'm only learning to take better pics of my family not shooting for anyone but myself so I enjoy "money shots" LOL I am trying though to start using the 12 steps and it does make for more interesting photos [/QUOTE]
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