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Mastering the flow of a gorgeous portrait

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Tue, Oct 24, 2017 10:05 PM

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, all these elements come together to create one heck of a shot. The beautifully blurred background

[image] What makes a beautiful portrait, {NAME}? Is it the lighting? The setting? The quality of bokeh in the background? Or is it something else? For me, a high-quality portrait might have all those things, but even more important is to have a strong subject. As you can see in today’s [Inspirational Photo of the Day](, all these elements come together to create one heck of a shot. The beautifully blurred background is the perfect backdrop for this woman to be portrayed. And note how her gown is bright and flowing, which helps make her the center of the image - as she should be! That gorgeous, natural light in [this shot]( isn’t bad either... So, if you want to create better portraits, try incorporating these elements. I think you’ll be pleased with the results! Alex [image] P.S. You feel pretty confident taking solid portraits, but you want even more tricks in your bag to elevate your game even further. It’s your lucky day, because I have just what you’re looking for in [this comprehensive guide](. [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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