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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 85409" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>i think these portraits are great and don't think you should change anything. I also am a big fan of natural lighting for portraits like these, it tends to bring out more personality when you see exactly how a person looks in the world. So I guess the only thing I can offer it to mix up your position relative to your subject. For instance, if you shoot a standing subject while you're sitting on the ground will enhance the strength of their personality and give them a stronger personal presence. And in the same way shooting someone from above looking down can have an opposite effect. So consider adding perspective to help underscore the personality of your subject, it will add a nice punch to your portraits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 85409, member: 9521"] i think these portraits are great and don't think you should change anything. I also am a big fan of natural lighting for portraits like these, it tends to bring out more personality when you see exactly how a person looks in the world. So I guess the only thing I can offer it to mix up your position relative to your subject. For instance, if you shoot a standing subject while you're sitting on the ground will enhance the strength of their personality and give them a stronger personal presence. And in the same way shooting someone from above looking down can have an opposite effect. So consider adding perspective to help underscore the personality of your subject, it will add a nice punch to your portraits. [/QUOTE]
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