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Portraits - Posing

While the word 'candid' suggests that you do not try to pose the subjects, few people can take great pictures in this way. Taking some control is more likely to produce consistently good results. There's a lot of worth in applying some of the golden rules of formal posing in candid situations. In those pictures involving several subjects, such as a family outing, careful direction can have a benefit if done discretely and quickly. Check these tips and see which you can apply to your situation: . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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