I don't know why, buy I really don't think cropping at the waist looks weird. The other examples though. I think it looks weirder to crop off the top of the hair/head that a lot of people do.
I was struggling to hear him, like just why? You’re making a video-with one other person-sound is pretty darn important-never mind the virtue-signaling silliness of it all-just added to my total irritation with this vid. Glad to see I want the only one!
Crops that make me cringe is running the subject into the side of the image. If they looking or moving in a direction, i leave a little room instead of always centering them in the frame.
I have difficulty knowing how to crop a traditional headshot of a woman with a large bust, and sometimes end up with the widest area at the bottom. It’s especially difficult when clients want the subjects to take up the same space in the frame. How do you suggest handling that?
These videos are designed so you can improve your photography. They are not about entertainment, self-promotion of the host, being cool, or hawking some photography brand. I am glad I found this channel. If I had any friends I would recommend this channel to them. I don't like it that he said "Rules are made to be broken." That statement is a very worn-out cliche and I am tired of hearing it crowed by every photography teacher multiple times. At least he did not say zoom with your feet. That is another one I do not enjoy hearing constantly. LOL I'm subscribed!
Hi sir can you please make a video that how to upload photo in social media ?? because after uploading photo in social media like fakebook i find my uploaded photo quality getting worst like no more sharpness. how can i resize those photo in photoshop ???? or other setting ?? or what should i maintain to get sharp photo in facebook or social media ??
Very nice video, I’ve been looking for one like this. Question. I notice some you’re shooting below eye level, what’s the rule? For headshots, is it better to shoot portrait or landscape? Do you generally shoot similar to how you want to crop or shoot giving you the options of crop during editing?
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I don't know why, buy I really don't think cropping at the waist looks weird.
The other examples though.
I think it looks weirder to crop off the top of the hair/head that a lot of people do.
Great tips 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Why is it okay to cut off the top of the head?
This is my per peeve hate shots with the top of the hair missing
It isn't! Give it a couple of years and hopefully that shit will disappear.
I wanted to watch but saw you wearing a muzzle. Bye bye. not worthy to watch! Thumb down
Ok??
I was struggling to hear him, like just why? You’re making a video-with one other person-sound is pretty darn important-never mind the virtue-signaling silliness of it all-just added to my total irritation with this vid. Glad to see I want the only one!
“wasn’t”- stupid autocorrect!
Superb Video Pye.. Thanks...
It's like you saw my recent headshots LOL
Great advice as usual Pye. Love all your tutorials.
Crops that make me cringe is running the subject into the side of the image. If they looking or moving in a direction, i leave a little room instead of always centering them in the frame.
A great additional tip!
This is exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks Pye... this was great. Very well explained with right examples/ reasons. 👍
Yeah put more masks😂 can’t watch this😂
Great tips, with good rationale, direct and succinct. Well done and thanks.
This is an awesome and very helpful video! I am going to keep all of these tips in mind for future shoots!
Great...just what I needed
Very helpful, thanks a lot
The image at 3:47, though it is supposed to be a "feminine" pose ended up looking pretty cool.
I have difficulty knowing how to crop a traditional headshot of a woman with a large bust, and sometimes end up with the widest area at the bottom. It’s especially difficult when clients want the subjects to take up the same space in the frame. How do you suggest handling that?
These videos are designed so you can improve your photography. They are not about entertainment, self-promotion of the host, being cool, or hawking some photography brand. I am glad I found this channel.
If I had any friends I would recommend this channel to them.
I don't like it that he said "Rules are made to be broken." That statement is a very worn-out cliche and I am tired of hearing it crowed by every photography teacher multiple times. At least he did not say zoom with your feet. That is another one I do not enjoy hearing constantly. LOL
I'm subscribed!
Thanks Pye. This was great.
Completely amazing 🥳
Hi sir
can you please make a video that how to upload photo in social media ??
because after uploading photo in social media like fakebook i find my uploaded photo quality getting worst like no more sharpness.
how can i resize those photo in photoshop ???? or other setting ?? or what should i maintain to get sharp photo in facebook or social media ??
Very nice video, I’ve been looking for one like this. Question. I notice some you’re shooting below eye level, what’s the rule? For headshots, is it better to shoot portrait or landscape? Do you generally shoot similar to how you want to crop or shoot giving you the options of crop during editing?
wow, info packed video. love it. especially shorten to 10 min
This is the type of videos I needed!! Love the content I'm subbing
Great tutorial! Thank! 👍🙌
Good Information! i needed to see this
Great lessons
Now I understand why some of the portraits on Instagram are less appealing than others.
Very useful
this is GOLD
A rule that is "meant to be broken" is nonsense.