Edwin on December 27th, 2009

The most accepted placement uses ‘Rule of thirds’ for composing portrait photograph. It is the basic and a proven method used by professional and amateur photographers for many years.

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Edwin on December 21st, 2009

Most of the beginners who learn to draw realistic people are not natural artist. They don’t see the reality of the world around them, they also don’t place the portrait features in correct proportionality.

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Edwin on December 21st, 2009

Below showing my pencil drawing, practicing drawing right eye of a portrait. Just having a thought of wanted to do some study and sharing in this blog. If you look closely, some of the area has sharp pencil marks pressed onto the paper. I didn’t use the correct pencil, this is drawn with a mechanical pencil. [...]

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Edwin on December 7th, 2009

Full length portrait in photography, allows you to show your subject in an entirely different way from the more classical, tighter, close-up compositions. The key difference from other type of portrait is to capture

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