The personal blog of Jeff Reeder of Jeff Reeder Photography. Sometimes I post personal photos and other times I post my favorites from recent professional shoots.
Friday, February 23, 2007
IDENTITY DISORDER
Take what you want from this.....I give you this tip....Don't shoot yourself from a low angle with a wide lens, thus unflatteringly emphasizing any extra chin protuberance.
The photograph works together very well. Maybe not flattering in physical way, but I keep looking at the whole image and it works very well from an artistic point of view.
One thing I've noticed is that there are ways to make oneself look really bad and ways to make oneself look really good. If I could just figure out the combinations but low soft lighting seems to help. haha
Thanks for being willing to poke fun at yourself and also, for the photography tip!
It amazes me now after having seem a fair amount of your pictures, how many layers you get in your shots - like in this one, all the pictures, and in essence three of you (two on screen, and you behind the lense). It's very impressive.
9 comments:
I will remember that tip!!
Jeff...the Family Guy! :-) There's an identity for you!
Thanks for the tip. I've actually learned that one already the hard way...
for an example, see my photo today...we both were into unflattering angles!
Did you take it offline? I can't see it.
It's still there.
The photograph works together very well. Maybe not flattering in physical way, but I keep looking at the whole image and it works very well from an artistic point of view.
I can't see it either.
Susan
One thing I've noticed is that there are ways to make oneself look really bad and ways to make oneself look really good. If I could just figure out the combinations but low soft lighting seems to help. haha
Thanks for being willing to poke fun at yourself and also, for the photography tip!
Susan
It amazes me now after having seem a fair amount of your pictures, how many layers you get in your shots - like in this one, all the pictures, and in essence three of you (two on screen, and you behind the lense). It's very impressive.
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