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Example One The element of surprise. Posed photos are painfully obvious, and more oft than not, trite. Experiment with taking candid photographs when your subject wouldn't normally realise they were being photographed. Experiment with low, sharp angles. Note in this photograph, the subject shows a real expression. The flash shadow and red-eye proving even amateurs can take professional-styled, candid photography. #2- Example Two Capture distress and trauma. The world's best photographers understand the key to a provoking and powerful photograph lies in the ability to capture raw emotions. It may sound hard, but with practice, anyone can take photographs of this nature! This photo was taken after a heated family dispute, and speaks volumes about the subject. #3- Example Three Experiment to style. Many of the world's leading photographers use the 'Experiment to Style' technique- by pushing your gear to the limits, you'll almost always get striking photographs! Elements to include are non-red eye flash, low-lighting situations to strain your auto-focus, and maximum digital zoom, if you're lucky enough to have this feature. As seen in this example, subjects such as pets in their nature state make photographs that everyone would agree are striking! |
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