Brother_Tucker
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- Joined
- Nov 24, 2020
Hi all,
I am completely new to all this and intend to start as the lockdown restrictions end in the UK. I have been working on taking new photo's however I always feel goofy in photos where I am smiling. Any tips to help this feel more natural when the photo is taken are welcomed.
I have looked at the example accounts on the guide and found a few more to use as a reference. I tried some of these on Photofeeler and seem to consistently hit a 6 across the 3 metrics for dating photos over 30-40 votes. I would like to get that number up and some advice for that would be greatly appreciated.
I will keep updating these each weekend when I have time to go out and take photos.
Here are my current pictures: -
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I want to get better at being photographed before I go all in on a proper DLSR camera, I do understand that this will be a necessary step in the long run.
For the reel, I have the group, the pet, me doing something (for a past job) and some solo images. I am missing a more action shot but with COVID group activities are kind of limited at this point (I will fix this as soon as I am able).
Thank you in advanced, please be as brutally honest as possible.
I am completely new to all this and intend to start as the lockdown restrictions end in the UK. I have been working on taking new photo's however I always feel goofy in photos where I am smiling. Any tips to help this feel more natural when the photo is taken are welcomed.
I have looked at the example accounts on the guide and found a few more to use as a reference. I tried some of these on Photofeeler and seem to consistently hit a 6 across the 3 metrics for dating photos over 30-40 votes. I would like to get that number up and some advice for that would be greatly appreciated.
I will keep updating these each weekend when I have time to go out and take photos.
Here are my current pictures: -
[/attachment]View attachment 3View attachment 1View attachment 2View attachment 5
View attachment 6 View attachment 4
I want to get better at being photographed before I go all in on a proper DLSR camera, I do understand that this will be a necessary step in the long run.
For the reel, I have the group, the pet, me doing something (for a past job) and some solo images. I am missing a more action shot but with COVID group activities are kind of limited at this point (I will fix this as soon as I am able).
Thank you in advanced, please be as brutally honest as possible.