- Aim the camera at the subjects eye in order to capture emotion and as well as evoking the viewers interest.
- To help the view focus on the foreground (the main topic of the picture) use a simple background.
- To make sure that the sun doesn't show any unwanted and unattractive facial shadows, use the flash feature outdoors.
- Fill the picture area with the subject to help expose important physical details.
- Move the subject away from the middle and to the sides of the picture area.
- Focus on the main subject (a person) in the middle. Then pan out into the outside subjects like the background to make the subject move away from the middle.
- Know how far your camera's flash expands so pictures taken too far away are too dark and pictures taken too close aren't too bright.
- Light is a very vital variable in photography. Make sure you play with it.
- Don't be boring and only take horizontal pictures. Play around and take some vertical shots.
- Arrange your shot the way you want it. Choose creative spots to take pictures and use props. Take action in your shots.
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