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face and neck photo tips
FACE
and NECK:
from the top of the head to the collarbone
remove your eyeglasses, makeup,
and jewelry
pull
your hair back off of yourface and neck
do
not wear a shirt with a high collar
leave
some extra space at the edges of the photo, especially the
sides
FOR
UPPER EYELID OR BROWLIFT SURGERY, INCLUDE ADDITIONAL
PHOTOS HOLDING UP ONE EYEBROW WITH YOUR FINGER or JUST RAISING
YOUR EYEBROWS
FOR
CHEEK IMPLANTS, INCLUDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS WITH YOU SMILING
  
  
TECHNICAL
TIPS
background
use
a light to medium solid color background
remove
other items from the scene so that it's just you and the solid
background
shadows and lighting
when
possible, try to avoid harsh shadows by stepping forward from
the background or lighting the background separately
be
sure that there is plenty of light while avoiding strong overhead
lights or lighting only from one side, which contribute to
shadows
camera position
position
the camera at the same height as the area being photographed
so that the camera does not distort the image by being tilted
up or down
body position
maintain
good posture; stand up straight
for
angled and side views, be sure to position your feet and entire
body at a 45 or 90 degree angle, and not just twist your head
focus and framing
clear,
sharp focus will produce the best results
try
to fill as much of the picture with the designated area while
still maintaining sharp focus. (this is usually no closer
than 4 feet, depending on the camera)
make
sure that the entire face is included in the picture and not
cut off at the edge
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