Hawkins
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- Jun 11, 2022
What's up guys.
I'm picking up my camera to try really hard on upgrading my Tinder profile. It's my project for the next month. I barely know how to work the thing, so I'm giving myself permission to suck and take a zillion photos until some of them turn out good. I took a photo shoot today and these are some of the better ones that came out. I'm far from satisfied, but they're a first step. Personally, I think #4 is probably the best of the lot.
Obviously, I was trying to recreate a specific pose. I saw it online that I thought it looked really good. My goal was to have a good picture of just the shoulders up, something that could be the first photo on my profile. I heard a piece of advice that you want your first photo to show clearly what you look like, thus the headshot. I also want it to convey who I am, and I'm a nerd for literature, hence the bookshelves in the background. I'd love to hear any feedback you guys have. I'm learning to pose, to use the camera, to communicate who I am through pictures, and all of that is in its early stages.
Thanks guys.
I'm picking up my camera to try really hard on upgrading my Tinder profile. It's my project for the next month. I barely know how to work the thing, so I'm giving myself permission to suck and take a zillion photos until some of them turn out good. I took a photo shoot today and these are some of the better ones that came out. I'm far from satisfied, but they're a first step. Personally, I think #4 is probably the best of the lot.
Obviously, I was trying to recreate a specific pose. I saw it online that I thought it looked really good. My goal was to have a good picture of just the shoulders up, something that could be the first photo on my profile. I heard a piece of advice that you want your first photo to show clearly what you look like, thus the headshot. I also want it to convey who I am, and I'm a nerd for literature, hence the bookshelves in the background. I'd love to hear any feedback you guys have. I'm learning to pose, to use the camera, to communicate who I am through pictures, and all of that is in its early stages.
Thanks guys.