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STEP TWO | Point of View
We started out talking about the "who" learning how to make your subject known and today we'll talk about experimenting with point of view. One of the most important things in growing your photography is being confident in yourself and I want to help you. It doesn't matter what other people think about you! As today's lesson will show... do whatever inspires you to get the shot you envision.
© Courtenay Vanderbilt
© Wanda Judd
Play with point of view. This is a sure-fire way to put more pizzazz in your photography. Whenever possible, alter your viewpoint, instead of shooting everything from the usual standing position. For some shots, get high and point down at your subject. For others, get down low and point up. And, when photographing children, pets and flowers, get down and shoot from their eye level for more engaging results..
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Thanks,
 Jim Miotke Founder, BetterPhoto.com
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