Tips
1)Think about your motivation and emotions: Blankly staring at the camera rarely gets good results. Be silly, don’t be afraid to over-act. The worst that can happen is that you fill up your memory card with useless photos; but you might also find yourself with a proper gold-nugget of a self portrait.
2) Get Closer
3 )There are several ways to approach self-portraits. One way is to frame an interesting composition and then, with your compact camera mounted on a tripod or another means of support, use the self-timer (if your camera has one) to trip the shutter after you get into position in front of the lens. Just remember that a self-timer will give you a very limited amount of time to get in position (usually 10 seconds). It helps if you can get a friend to be a stand-in until you can be there, or mark your spot with tape or chalk.
"Environmental Portraits"
I like this picture because the background looks kinda blurry and the girl looks so beautiful.
I picked this photo because I like the place and the way the girl looks and the background its blurry.
"Photography Self Portrait"
I like this photo because I think this is a great idea to take a picture of yourself.
I really like this idea and most of the people do this these days to take pictures of themselves.
"Casual Portraits"
I like this photo because of the background looks so amazing and the pose that the girl have she looks really pretty.
I like this picture because the child looks so sweet with the apple.
Im planning to shoot my cousin in a park. Im going to read some tips to help me and learn all the rules of photography.
"Rules"
rule of thirds
balancing elements
Leading Lines
Symmetry and Patterns
ViewPoint
Background
Create Depth
Framing
Cropping
Mergers and Avoiding















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