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Photographing People So They Actually Look Like Themselves
A technically perfect portrait can still feel hollow if the person in it looks stiff, guarded, or like a mannequin posed for inspection. The hardest part of portrait photography is rarely the camera settings; it is the human connection that lets someone relax enough to reveal who they really are. A genuine portrait captures not just a face but a personality, and that requires as much emotional skill as technical skill. This article focuses on both, because a portrait needs each to succeed. The Conversation Matters More Than the Camera Most people are uncomfortable in front of a lens. They tense up, force smiles, and freeze. Your first job is…


