Not At All. If you Want To Make A living at This Listen To The pros.Nose to Face Proportions Ate Really Important. If your Not Making $800.00 Per Session or Better Any Lens,Not! This Has NOTHING To Do With Technollogy.
Copyright Laws Are FEDERAL! ALL COPYRIGHT LAWS ,STATE : "WRITTEN PERMISSION"
If You Belong To The PP Of A That's Professional Photographers Of America.
One Of The PERKS! Are That You Get About One Half Hour With A Washington DC Copy Right Attorney FREE. Why A DC Attorney? Because It Is FEDERAL LAW.
DC Copy Right Attorneys Are Really The Only Attorneys That understand US Copy Right Laws.
Does This All Really Belong On A Photographic Forum?
The Best Lens For Portrait Is One Twice Or Nearest Twice The Normal. So If you Normal Is A 50 MM The Normal For Most 35MM
Then Your Best Choice For A Portrait Is 100 MM Or The Closest That Your MFG Has.With A Cannon It Would Be A 105MM
The Reason Is This Type Of Lens Gives The Best Nose to Face Relationship. I Do Know Other Photographers That Swear by the 70 To 300 MM Zoom.They Also Blur Out Distracting Backgrounds.
I Like To Use Macro for Macro.
As Far As Normal Eye View Most Magazine Photographer That I Know Believe That 35MM Wide Is The Best Normal Eve View.
When You Use Normal Eve View To Shoot Close Up On A Face It Is Going To Distort It.
Always, In All Situations,Get WRITTEN PERMISSION! In This Case The Law Is ALWAYS On Your Side.
I Have Been A Professional For Over 40 Years. We Have Never Had Problems Because We Do This.
I,ve Been A Full time Photographer Since 1968. I Own A 3000 Sq Feet Studio In The North Hills Of Pittsburgh,Pa.
My Main Web Site Is fashionphotographyonline.com
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