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Portrait Photography

Tips for taking great people shots

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Portrait Photography

By: Steve Pease
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Do you enjoy taking pictures of your family and friends?
Are your shots sometimes disappointing when you see the results?

I wrote this book to help solve that problem. I see hundreds of pictures that people take, and they want them to be really great. They just don't know the things that they should look at and keep track of before they shoot the picture. If you read through this book a few times and follow these tips, I promise your pictures will be much better in the future. Even if you only use a couple of the tips your pictures will be much better.

The book is divided into sections, General tips that cover things that you can do to improve portrait shots for any type of portraits. Then there are tips that pertain to specific types of portrait shoots. Men, women, kids, groups, couples, and pets.

Try a couple of the tips and just see how much of a difference it makes in your pictures.

I remember back to something that happened many years ago, it kind of ticked me off at first but it kind of made me feel good afterwards. I sent some pictures to an online photo printing site to be printed. They were pictures that I took. They emailed me back and made me fill out a form stating that I had not had these taken at a studio and was trying to get prints of them.

I had to sign an affidavit to prove that I took the pictures myself. It made me feel good, after I realized that my pictures were good enough that they were suspect if I had really taken them.

Check out the book and let me know what you think.

Let me know how it helps you get better pictures. That's what the book is all about.

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