- Oh ready?
Okay sorry I was waiting for okay.
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Hey.
Hi there.
I'm May Tran and this is Henry's one shot three ways.
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I'm a fashion and portrait photographer.
Today we're gonna be taking portraits with the Fuji XT20.
Here we are approaching our model.
(laughs)
We're gonna take portraits from different heights.
We're gonna go high, we're going low.
From shooting dead center and I'll show you the
differences between them.
That's really cool too because you've got the buildings
behind you. - Yeah.
- Korean.
I photographed her from above and one of the great things
about that is that it's quite slimming because you're
looking down at her so the smallest part of her body
is the bottom of the frame and if you've got a really busy
background it tends to shift the focus onto
the person instead of the background.
Beautiful. (laughs)
So I'm really into this Fuji.
It's really small and compact and it feels really good
in my hand.
I just love the lightweight of it,
you can throw it in a bag.
I like smaller cameras when I'm traveling because it's
less conspicuous, like this was a camera made
for a photographer.
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So we photographed Rachel from dead center and this was
really cool because it gives a truer perspective of who
she is in relation to the space.
Things are more realistic so it's more how your eyes
sees it.
It also gave me a truer connecting with her because
we were both at the same eye level.
Hot and spicy.
The third image I photographed from below
and this is the power stance.
So this tends to make people look a little bit more
powerful and taller.
One of the downfalls is that it actually makes the head
a little bit smaller so the perspective shifts around that.
And it also draws your attention to whatever's
above so the architecture of the bridge is more
pronounced and it just shows off the environment a little
bit more.
Beautiful.
- Thank you.
- This is one of my favorite areas because there's
so many different heights of buildings.
And there's so much shadow and form and function.
And you get a really amazing view of the city.
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I love all the angles that we've photographed today.
And I think that when it comes to photographing somebody
there's no wrong way to go about it.
If your images are looking a little stagnant try
shooting from a lower angle or try shooting from
a higher angle and see how that works.
Because the true expression of photography is
what you like.
I'm May Tran and this is Henry's one shot three ways.
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