Top Five Dos and Don’ts for Portrait Photography

See how Alex demonstrates the five Dos and Don’ts for portraiture. For more details, explanations and pictures: http://www.gadgetinfinity.com/blog/category/v…
Video Rating: 3 / 5

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7 Responses to Top Five Dos and Don’ts for Portrait Photography

  1. Tom Connelly says:

    Way too obvious tips. It appears well-done only because of the shnazzy
    music and editing. Didn’t make sense at times. Waste of time.

  2. SDHPhotography says:

    Personally, I think the whole idea of a video like this one is to show the
    bad points as well as the good ones. What’s the point of making a
    tutorial/advice video, if you’re not going to show where things may go
    wrong and what you can do to improve these things. Fantastic tips and great
    advice which has been very well done.

  3. gseverino1 says:

    I don’t get why people would thumbs down this great advise. I’m loving all
    your vids and thank you for the tips.

  4. SincerelyAND says:

    Don’t like some of the tips. Some were good but others seemed very obvious
    and almost disrespectful. Her outfit not matching the environment is your
    job. If you’re working on a shoot for your port and don’t have a stylist,
    it’s your job to check her outfits and make sure she’s wearing what’s best
    for the shoot. And why would you work on a shoot where the model doesn’t
    wear make up? Wouldn’t you discuss everything when planning the shoot? Just
    my opinion. I like the Cactus v5’s though. I own 4.

  5. Gadget Infinity says:

    Thanks for your comments! I do agree with your viewpoints! It so happened
    that the friend who showed up is not used to modeling, though I reminded
    her she still forgot those things, so it is just a reminder to some
    photography newbies that they should take extra care in make up and outfit.
    🙂

  6. Gadget Infinity says:

    @gseverino1 Thanks for your support! Very encouraging.

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