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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Thinking outside the box

Another one of Saige's tips for better and more artistic doll photos.  Think outside the box a bit.
 

 

 




The box is a standard portrait. Pose us. Make us look like we are doing something. We look more life like that way. We look like we are fun little people.  Make us look like we are in scale to the things around us by holding the camera close to us. It puts the background out farther and makes it seem more in scale. On the beach you see beach umbrellas off in the distance but they don't look like they are actual size.  The skateboard is a mini one that came with a tshirt the human boys got. It is illegal to ride a skate board in the town we live in so the kids can't use them but I am a doll. I am above the law I will ride that skateboard if I want to. (Ok got a bit carried away but you get the point. I can stand on it and look like I am riding it. And,,, once again it was Beth not even me. Sigh. Hard being the newer doll you don't go out much.  Have to be kept pristine blah blah blah) So all these photos put us in action poses, we are not centered in the middle portrait style. No school photos in this group, Yearbook ones perhaps,but it adds life to us.


Next tip Parts of the whole.
 

No where is it written that you need the entire doll in the photo for a good photo. All of these are highlighting the accessories. I do love the headband shot. It is me. I love how my eyelashes look. You can see all the pretty details in the headband/ We have cute hands and feet and knees and elbows and well where aren't we cute, am I right/? So in thinking outside the box, think parts of the whole.  This can be achieved in the editing as well as the shooting, depending on the photo in question. These were pretty much focusing on the subject in the shot but sometimes you want to narrow it down. In editing you can crop to just part of the whole. The photographer was trying to highlight the design of the lace so there was a close shot of the whole dress but upon staring on it in the editing website the crop down to the just the lace made the difference. It is part of a collage of the outfit and it really a nice touch to show how pretty the brown designs are on the pink. I was so happy I got to model it. Candace is still not speaking to me. She will get over it eventually. The first photo is totally unedited so it is sideways. Sorry
 

So to recap this lesson Think Outside the Box, Not a school portrait but Action or Parts of the whole can really spice up your photo shoots.

Keep Practicing your art, both Photography and the kinds with paper and drawing and painting supplies.

Saige

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