Correcting Facial Flaws - And Other Photo Tips! Here, in this "On Target Photo Training" e-book, we delve into correcting facial flaws - in the camera - by the way we pose and light our subjects. Then, we take everything we've been learning - tie it all together - and start trying to develop our own personal style. There are many professionals out there that, as soon as we see a photo they've done, we immediately recognize who the photographer is. As artists, such a distinctive personal style is a goal we should all strive to achieve. When learning, it is important to both learn the rules AND to follow them. Only then should you break them. Once you are comfortable with the way things normally "should" be done, then you can go your own way and start adding your own creativity and personality into the mix. That's when the artist inside of you will get out... That's what we all want, isn't it? To get an idea of some of what is involved in this "On Target Photo Training" guide, here is the Table of 📷 Introduction 📷 Photographing The Portrait Headshot 📷 Studying The Face 📷 The Better Side 📷 Here Is Some Science… 📷 Look For Flaws! 📷 Make Your Model Comfortable 📷 Visually Minimize Flaws 📷 Positioning The Head And Shoulders 📷 Full Face 📷 Chubby Cheeks And Kids 📷 The Profile 📷 Three Quarter Head 📷 Directing The Model 📷 The Horizontal Turn 📷 Vertical Lift Or Drop 📷 Diagonal Tilt 📷 Correcting Facial Flaws With Head Position! 📷 Parts Of The Face 📷 Eyes 📷 Four Ways To Cure Squinting And Closed Eyes In Portraits! 📷 Shoot With The Light At The Subject's Back... 📷 Shoot Later In The Day… 📷 1 - 2 - 3! 📷 Bounce Or Diffuse Your Flash! 📷 The Mouth 📷 Emotions 📷 Happiness… 📷 Anger… 📷 Sorrow… 📷 Fear… 📷 Lighting Patterns To Minimize Flaws! 📷 The 2 Base Lighting 📷 Narrow Light 📷 Broad Light 📷 4 Essential Lighting/Shadow Patterns 📷 Split Light 📷 Loop Light 📷 Butterfly Light 📷 Rembrandt Light 📷 <