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Portrait Professional does it as a matter of course unless you tell it otherwise...
interesting, any portrait pros here confirm or deny?
Portrait Professional does it as a matter of course unless you tell it otherwise...
Just install the trial, Joe - there's sliders for every facial feature you can think of, including eye size, spacing, etc.....


ha, I thought you meant "portrait professionals" and missed the s off like you were saying portrait pros always do this unless asked not too![]()

Thera are a few people asing the same question in her blog "How do you shoot a group of kidas at F1.6 and still maintain sharpness throughout"
The only answe she gives is that "I use a Nikon 85mm 1.4 lens"
I would still like to know how shew achieves this
interesting, how does that work then? is it if you use a flash that isn't the brand of the camera or something?
Thera are a few people asing the same question in her blog "How do you shoot a group of kidas at F1.6 and still maintain sharpness throughout"
The only answe she gives is that "I use a Nikon 85mm 1.4 lens"
I would still like to know how shew achieves this
LOL! Swerving the question somewhat![]()
Hi - i was wondering if anyone can work out this amazing child photographers technique. i have attached the link and if you look in "about me" she explains that 85% of her work is outdoors and natural light without props. I would like to see the exif data on her images to see what settings she uses but cant get it! does anyone have any idea how she produces the creamy skin/popping eyes (not racooned), artistic look? she seems to use prime lenses and various nikon cameras, but her technique looks amazing if no props are used. just curious.
http://www.audreywoulardblog.com/