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Position people artistically |
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Grouping subjects together in interesting and fun arrangements makes for memorable photos. Also allow
everyone to get comfortable before you start shooting. Waiting for them to talk or tell a story can do
the trick.

If shooting a big group, consider creating two or three small clusters of people within the frame. A couple
loose groupings of three people each works well.

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Choose the right clothes |
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Have your subjects dress in clothes that work well together—such as pieces in the same colour
palette—but are not the same. Subtle patterns can add interest to the shot.

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Fill the frame |
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Don't let your photo be ruined by a cluttered background. Zoom in to ensure your family takes up the full
picture frame. Cropping in close will also produce a photo that shows great detail on people's faces.

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Shoot subjects at eye level |
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Positioning your camera at or slightly below your subjects' eye level will create a more personal photo.

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Try extreme angles |
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Take family photos from interesting vantage points to create images that surprise and please the eye.

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Get close up |
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Use your HP camera's Macro mode to fill the camera's viewfinder and explore the
finer details of your loved-ones' faces. Check the manual for your camera's closest focusing distance.

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Special HP camera features |
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HP digital cameras offer a number of unique features that will help you produce beautiful family portraits.






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