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Hiring photograph to take selfie? Jun 16 2014, 12:09 PM
I already posted this topic in another section, but I believe t stands better here. I want to have the kind of quality angle and lighting that those pictures have, but I don't get it, do they hire actual photographs to take those? I'm about to hire one .-. no joke. http://24.media.tumblr.com/9639f9aa273c99be86263caa37c3597e/tumblr_mlzumiFAqm1rj34xko1_400.jpg https://24.media.tumblr.com/9904c249dc075e96143da617155d3996/tumblr_n786orJnm91rwv5ovo1_500.jpg http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdwytpWpRj1rlqoyco1_400.jpg http://data2.whicdn.com/images/12621109/large.jpg helpppp please, thank you

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Emo Pictures - hiding_in_the_dark
hiding_in_the_dark
Posts: 313
Jun 16 2014, 05:16 PM
I doubt it. Most of them probably just have expensive cameras and the right lighting in a room. If you study photography and learn about different angles then it would be really easy to do it. I studied it a little bit though I pretty much forgot most of it.
Emo Pictures - EyeWings
EyeWings
Posts: 287
Jun 17 2014, 07:31 AM
Hi! Mastering professional quality photographs takes a lot of skill, but the good news is great quality results are still very much achievable in your own home! THe main thing is to develop a great eye and keen imagination as to what results you would like, if you can form a "picture" of the desired results in your mind before you start you can then hone your skills to help match that in the flesh! Also some of the best pictures are caught on the spur of the moment and if you have a creative eye you'll know instinctively if you've caught a good one! Its also worth studying other types of photography as you've been doing and analysing the various techniques the photographer has used to achieve the final outcome. Reading up on the various types of camera photographers use will also be a real help and although professional cameras are usually expensive there are a number of smaller home-use cameras that produce professional quality images that have a lot of recommendations from professional photographers. Also setting a space aside in your home to take and experiment with pictures is a good idea, if you work in a dedicated space you can manipulate the setting until you get the finish you require. However If you have ambitions to model it may be worth approaching a professional photographer to build up your portfolio, make sure you have a set idea of what you would like so you can give the photographer guidance and an idea of your own vision for your pictures. Do your research and see what the photographer specializes in beforehand so you'll know you're on the same wavelength creatively. I hope whichever method you choose you get the results you're looking for. All the best. ;)

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