The core of portrait shooting is to express the characters, and secondly, to create the atmosphere in which the characters are located.
A masterpiece of portrait photography must be the perfect integration of the characters into the light and shadow scene, giving the characters an opportunity to amplify the advantages of their personal image. For example, if the facial features are well contoured, take more photos of the sides, let the light and shadow outline and fully display the outline; if the body is good, take more photos of the whole body and show the figure as much as possible.
Of course, we can also use the lens to avoid some flaws. For example, if you are too thin, try to take more front and half-body photos, and then match them with loose clothes, which will make the figure look more symmetrical;
If you are too fat, the choice of clothes is very important. If you are too fat, you can take more sides of the way you wear dark clothes and use the shooting angle to avoid the risk of making you look fat.
above methods can help us solve some problems during the shooting stage, without leaving too many problems to wait until the film is repaired later. After all, excessive film repair may cause distortion of the photo and lose the original meaning of taking photos to restore the truth.