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Question : Why do photos taken with cameras at home look different than professional photos, like of famous people
Photos taken by professional photographers seen sharper and flatter the subject more. Some of the most gorgeous celebrities, for instance, only look OK through the lens of some ordinary person's camera. Why is this. Is it the type of camera, or the lenses
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Photos taken with cameras at home look different than professional photos, because "people at home" are taking the pictures. Photos taken by professional photographers are taken by professional photographers. There's your answer € all lifted from your own question.You could give ME the same studio lighting, backdrop. posing stool, camera, whatever, and my pictures would not match a professional's unless they did everything for me but push the button. I no more know how to set up the lights than they know how to do the detailed tasks of my profession and I'm okay with that.I'm not saying that YOU did this, but it kills me (and many of us) when someone comes here and asks what kind of camera they need to take "perfessinal pictures," because the choice of the camera has less to do with the final results than the photographer using it.I would say that there are only two people above this answer who have a real idea what's involved and one of them said that it was just a guess...
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Question : Where do I go for getting photos taken for overseas citizenship of India
I have tried CVS, Walgreens and they only take photos with white background. In the instructions list, the specifications for photos accepted are a little confusing. Can anyone tell me if there is a place I can go to for getting photos taken exactly as indicated in the instructions.It says:1. Photo has to 35*35mm with light color background (not white). Applying for OCI is confusing enough as it is and then there's this on top of that. Please help.
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I have tried CVS, Walgreens and they only take photos with white background. In the instructions list, the specifications for photos accepted are a little confusing. Can anyone tell me if there is a place I can go to for getting photos taken exactly as indicated in the instructions.It says:1. Photo has to 35*35mm with light color background (not white). Applying for OCI is confusing enough as it is and then there's this on top of that. Please help.
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