From going to the duck pond, I learned that quality of portraiture really depends on the setting of the photo. While determining the poses, I used the paper that was provided and the scenery available. The paper was somewhat helpful but free reign would have been nice. As I was taking my pictures, I used the reflector to add in light. I used more of the white side to add a soft glow versus the bright, warm glow which could have been provided using the opposite side. After uploading the images, I retouched the photographs by adding a soft blur and removing any blemishes from the subjects faces.
After completing this project, I looked into the portrait photographer position and what it takes. I learned that an entry level portrait photographer makes about $8-$10 an hour. I also learned that the best way to become an experienced portrait photographer is to get into commercial photography.
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