Framing
1.You could do it by placing your subject in a window or doorway, have them look through a small gap or even use their hands around their face.
Playing with eye contact
2. Have your subject focus their attention on something unseen and outside the field of view of your camera.
Backgrounds
3. Photographing your shadow is another way to do a self-portrait. Shoot early or late, when the sun is low in the sky. A light, stucco wall, a sidewalk, or any other simple background can suffice.
Environmental portraits
I chose this photo because it shows a man down this work in dusty room, showing realness and nothing fake because it is capturing his true self.
I chose this photo because it is showing the true joy of this man and the environment he is in. It is also very bright and look cheery.
Self portraits
I chose this photo because it captures the girls emotions and who she is just by on simple photo.
I chose this photo because i think its very creative how she used a slow shutter speed and moved her head to get a blur effect on one part of her body.
Casual portrait
I chose this photo because it is very bright and casual and not too much is going on in the background.
I chose this photo because it is very simple and casual and shows the girl in a semi blurred background.
Paragraph
I will shoot photos of my best friend that i think i could get really good pictures of, during the day outside with natural light. I will also shoot som edurin sunset to get cool effects and maybe even try and see if i could get a picture where she appears dark and you can see her silhouette.
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