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![]() | ![]() |   | Quick-Snap Portrait Tips
Not all subjects are co-operative for photos during the holidays. When you don't have time to arrange people, lighting, or the setting as carefully as you' like, try these tricks: Speaking of red-eye flash mode, warn your subjects that they will see two bursts of light, and that the second one indicates that the flash has fired. Don't always insist that people face the camera and say 'cheese' Instead, look for opportunities to catch a subject enjoying an everyday activity, which almost always offers a truer reflection of a subject's personality and is infinitely more interesting. Also, capturing interaction between people tells more about their relationship than the typical shoulder-to-shoulder arrangement that most people use for their family photos. If you're trying to photograph very young children, fire the flash a few times before you really get serious so that they can get used to your presence. After a while, they'll forget that you're there, and you can capture them doing what they do best: being kids. |
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