#portrait

Need Criticism on Portrait Shoot!

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Need Criticism on Portrait Shoot! So after a year of doing photos of my friends and family for fun, I recently did a real portrait shoot. Going in I was pretty confident in regards to framing, posing, composition, etc., though I feel as though my editing skills definitely lack considering I am extremely colorblind and don’t typically edit RAWs and instead use Fujifilm jpegs for …

Ask Photography 125 2023-08-11

Pregnancy Announcement Portrait Session Tips and Suggestions

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Pregnancy Announcement Portrait Session Tips and Suggestions I have been asked to do a pregnancy announcement photo session for a friend. They will be simple photos at their house and we have a good relationship already. They have a few different shots in mind which seem simple enough, pics with sonogram. Any tips would be very helpful to get them the best photos possible. Camera: Canon R6 Lens: RF 50mm …

Ask Photography 203 2023-08-03

Pixel Has Lost The Portrait Mode Game – Portrait Mode Getting Worse Over Years

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Pixel Has Lost The Portrait Mode Game – Portrait Mode Getting Worse Over Years In 2023, the edge detection is getting worse. Unusable photos from 2X Portrait Mode. No Portrait Mode support for 3X zoom or periscope zoom. What happens, Google? The competitors has leapfrogged Google. The Pixel 4 XL era Portrait Mode is sooo good but quickly went downhill since Pixel 5. And getting worse from Pixel 6 series to Pixel 7. I’m not…

Reddit Android 181 2023-08-02

Portrait Lenses Question

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Portrait Lenses Question Hi ! Im am currently looking to get a low aperture portrait lense and I am wondering if I should either go with the Sony 50mm 1.8 or the Sony 85mm 1.8 ? Currently in my kit I got a 70-200 G F4 and a Tamron 20-40 F2.8, this cover much of what I will ever need but im a looking to get a portrait-only lens that i’ll paired with my Tamron for some be…

Ask Photography 150 2023-07-26

Sharp portrait vs soft portrait?

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Sharp portrait vs soft portrait? I have been using the default “detailed” jpeg setting for my portrait because I just like seeing sharp images, but I have noticed a lot of professional portraits have softer facial features. So I want to know when to apply setting to each one and why? submitted by /u/Weather_Only

Ask Photography 133 2023-07-24

Advice on applying and working in a portrait studio

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Advice on applying and working in a portrait studio There is a portrait studio hiring near me. I am very interested in how it all works and what makes a photography business work. Is it a good idea to apply? They ask for an “experienced photographer” but also someone who is willing to learn. The only experience I have is shooting my family and I did 2 weddings but that’s it. I’m seriously thinkin…

Ask Photography 228 2023-07-05