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Using long lenses for portrait photography
When people think about “portrait” photography, it seems they instantly think of fast 50mm and 85mm lenses, perhaps going up or down a hair in focal length. No thanks, I’ve been there, done that, and don’t feel the need to … Continue reading
Posted in How To, How To, photography, portraits, SLR
Tagged camera, candid portraits, photographing children, photography, portrait, shallow depth of field, slr, telephoto
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