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Shooting Portraits on the (Right) Level

Full-length shots give dramatically different impressions depending on your height. When you’re photographing someone from up high, they can end up distorted in your picture—for example with shortened legs. Let’s take an illustrated look together at the effects that height and distance can have on portraits. The post Shooting Portraits on the (Right) Level appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.

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How Can You Tell When Black and White Is Right?

We see the world in color, and cameras can reliably record the colors we see. Despite this, a black and white conversion will often make a photo better. When does black and white pay off? The post How Can You Tell When Black and White Is Right? appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.

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