NeverSayNeverAgain
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Thought I would post this link I found in case anyone finds it helpful.
https://improvephotography.com/1150/9-simple-tips-to-de-emphasize-flaws-in-your-model/
Anyone have any thoughts on the following:
Problem #2: Thin hair or bald patches. If your subject's hair has seen better days, you might consider doing the opposite of tip #1. By underexposing the photo, the individual strands of hair will not stand out as much.
I am trying to figure out why often my hair looks terrible in photos (can see right through the hairline to the scalp) and in other photos, it looks decent, with a solid hairline. Not being able to see the individual strands of hair does seem to be a large factor. I can make it look good in my mirror using products like volumizing mousse and toppik (thanks to good looking loser for his toppik video!) but whether it will look good in a photo taken later the same day is a crapshoot.
https://improvephotography.com/1150/9-simple-tips-to-de-emphasize-flaws-in-your-model/
Anyone have any thoughts on the following:
Problem #2: Thin hair or bald patches. If your subject's hair has seen better days, you might consider doing the opposite of tip #1. By underexposing the photo, the individual strands of hair will not stand out as much.
I am trying to figure out why often my hair looks terrible in photos (can see right through the hairline to the scalp) and in other photos, it looks decent, with a solid hairline. Not being able to see the individual strands of hair does seem to be a large factor. I can make it look good in my mirror using products like volumizing mousse and toppik (thanks to good looking loser for his toppik video!) but whether it will look good in a photo taken later the same day is a crapshoot.