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Vika [28.1K]
3 years ago
9

Portrait photography is one of most popular forms of photography, Which two elements define the variation in different styles of

portrait
photography?
can vary
The blank
is the angle of the shot, which may be from the top, at eye level, or from a low angle. The blank
from a classical studio setting, with a neutral shade, to any type of context-specific setting
Arts
1 answer:
Furkat [3]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It relatively varies.

Explanation:

Portrait photography is just like Portrait painting. Only thing is that you are free from the disciplines of anatomy drawing. The technicality take care of the same. However, there are many variations that define Portrait photography. One is with natural setting out in the open, affected by natural sunlight and other is the studio setting wherein you have liberty to play with varied lights. The angles are secondary elements in photography. The composition and the context play a vital role in portraiture.

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