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Title :  Simple Portraits: You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson
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jan walker
Why not do it vertically?
Comment from : jan walker


Peter W
I find the standard shot has a much more pleasing background because of the strong vertical lines of the trees and as a result is the more interesting shot
Comment from : Peter W


Clint Wolf
Great tips The tightly cropped photo is much better Thanks
Comment from : Clint Wolf


William Lowe
great and instructive video as always!
Comment from : William Lowe


Paul D
Great new perspective in portraiture!I'll try this on my next portrait shoot
Comment from : Paul D


Garbid
Shortly, simple, genious and without bla-bla-bla!
Comment from : Garbid


Richard Graham
I like the fact you break the rules :)
Comment from : Richard Graham


Guitars Talk and Tech
I can see where cropping out parts of the head works if he wants the main detail mainly on the face or area of something, but if he's cropping every photo like this, it can take away from the photo and people will lose interest Just my own thoughts
Comment from : Guitars Talk and Tech


Hummingbird Credit Solutions LLC
I prefer not cropping the forehead however, I think both styles have their applications Like Mr Bryan said " Something to think about it"
Comment from : Hummingbird Credit Solutions LLC


totoropanda1976
i liked both 👌
Comment from : totoropanda1976


John Kraemer
Ok Sometimes it might work! I think there are other ways to be much more creative that cutting off foreheads!
Comment from : John Kraemer


SirSilverFox
It maybe YouTube compression, but the first 2 example photos don't appear to have the eyes sharp
Comment from : SirSilverFox


Wyatt Edgecomb
I actually would like it more in between I like to show off the hair, and cropping that tight pulls a lot of it out of frame If I was gonna go that tight, I'd probably go even tighter and really bring it in on the eyes or the mouth
Comment from : Wyatt Edgecomb


gbpackerfan065
Why not use a on camera flash
Comment from : gbpackerfan065


Stephen Hunt
I like the more intimate shot you did over the standard shot I also liked the other portraits you showed at the beginning of the video I noticed that a few of them had other interesting things happening in the background Thanks for the tips I will be experimenting with this today to see what I get
Comment from : Stephen Hunt


Ashley Nadin
interesting
Comment from : Ashley Nadin


Gene Waddle
I personally don't like cropping into the forehead, because without the whole head, you don't know what the person looks like and that type of portrait is very uncomfortable to look at My opinion
Comment from : Gene Waddle


Dana Hess
Absolutely great tip! Thanks Not too many pro photographers rely on the 70-300mm VR Nikkor; but I think it's one of the best lenses you can buy for the money
Comment from : Dana Hess


ooo ooo
I instinctively dislike the principle of cutting the at the forehead because I'm so much used to it and because it means losing a part of the face on the picture but looking deeper I actually prefer thisbrMy subject being special I wonder if it will be cool :/
Comment from : ooo ooo


Paul Moadibe
Hi Bryan, thanks for the tip ( you always give us such good tips ! )bru nfortunately, this kind of head shot don't work with most of older people because when you show them the photo, they don't look at themselves, they look at defects in their skin, hair, etc so, no choice but back up a little a lot
Comment from : Paul Moadibe


Raider FrankDaTank
Thanks for the tip! Thanks Camelia for being an awesome model
Comment from : Raider FrankDaTank


Gianni Di Girolamo
f63, ISO200 shutter speed of 1/400 of secondin open shadeTo be onest I expected underexposed picsbrAre the settings right? maybe Bryan meants ISO 400 at 1/200 of second?
Comment from : Gianni Di Girolamo


Ankur Tripathi
For me it doesn't look great cutting the forehead
Comment from : Ankur Tripathi


Kenneth Mills
Great advise You are the best on Adarama TV
Comment from : Kenneth Mills


Mike Whittington
I get it & I think you're right! Thanks Bryan, I always appreciate your quick & simple tips!!
Comment from : Mike Whittington


Aw Snap
I'll go with your take
Comment from : Aw Snap



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