You Can Take Better Pictures in One Hour: Posing

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Author: Robert Kerner ISBN: 9781311778550
Publisher: Robert Kerner Publication: March 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Kerner
ISBN: 9781311778550
Publisher: Robert Kerner
Publication: March 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This ebook continues photographic education to the realm of posing people. While - there are a few mentions of techniques covered in the first ebook of this series - The Basics - if you have a good knowledge of how a camera works: exposure, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, rule of thirds, leading in, framing, and how to crop pictures for printing, there is no need to read the basics book first. If you don't have that knowledge but know how to get good pictures from your camera, the Basics ebook will be good for your pictures, but not required for the content of this ebook about posing.

This ebook is solely about how to flatter anyone's body for pictures. It describes how to hide body parts that you want hidden and how to enhance body parts that you want shown off. While no ebook can be all inclusive because every body is different and people have different impressions of what they like and don't like, this ebook covers the techniques to pose any body and use the camera angle to get the results you want. The information in this ebook will improve your pictures from mugshots to well posed photographs.

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This ebook continues photographic education to the realm of posing people. While - there are a few mentions of techniques covered in the first ebook of this series - The Basics - if you have a good knowledge of how a camera works: exposure, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, rule of thirds, leading in, framing, and how to crop pictures for printing, there is no need to read the basics book first. If you don't have that knowledge but know how to get good pictures from your camera, the Basics ebook will be good for your pictures, but not required for the content of this ebook about posing.

This ebook is solely about how to flatter anyone's body for pictures. It describes how to hide body parts that you want hidden and how to enhance body parts that you want shown off. While no ebook can be all inclusive because every body is different and people have different impressions of what they like and don't like, this ebook covers the techniques to pose any body and use the camera angle to get the results you want. The information in this ebook will improve your pictures from mugshots to well posed photographs.

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