1. Alter Your Perspective "Most portraits are taken with the camera at (or around) the eye level of the subject. While this is good common sense – completely changing the angle that you shoot from can give your portrait a real WOW factor."
2. Play with Eye Contact"It is amazing how much the direction of your subject’s eyes can impact an image. Most portraits have the subject looking down the lens – something that can create a real sense of connection between a subject and those viewing the image. But there are a couple of other things to try"
"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. Just be sure there aren't a lot of distractions around the surface you choose."

I liked this photo because of the ropes perspective, and the background.
I like this one because the rule of thirds, is my favorite rule. And diners are pretty cool.
I chose this picture because even though it cuts off his head a little, it really shows the emotions of teenagers during class, and all time, everyday. And he is quite the looker.
I always wonder how they do this. Like, where's the camera?
CASUAL PORTRAITS
Just nice, pretty simple.
Looking away from the camera, a little change in angle.





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