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Kodak vest pocket B - Portrait Photography Guide

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should be a
little higher
than an
ordinary table.
The subject should
look at an
object level
with the
lens,
or
directly
at the
lens.
Compose the
pic-
ture
in the
finder.
For a three-quarter
figure
the
Kodak
should be
-
about
eight
feet from
the subject,
and for
a
full-length
figure about ten feet.
The background
should form
a con-
trast
rvith
the subject; a light
back-
ground
usually
gives
a better effect
than
a dark one.
To
get
a
good
light on
the face,
follow
the arranse-
ment
shown in
the
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fl
diagram. A reflector
helps
to
get
detail in
the
shaded
part
of
the face.
A
white
towel
or sheet
held
by an assistant,
or
thrown
over
a
screen
or other
hisl,
piece
of f urniture
will
make
a suitable reflector;
it
should
be at an
angle and in
the
position
indi-
cated
in
the diagram.
"How
to Make
Good Pictures,"
a
book
containing manv
diagrams and
illustrations
showing
various lishtins
effects,
can be obtained from
a Kodaii
dealer.
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