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why and when to use a wide angle lens for portrait [Music] welcome back im jimmy chang a professional photographer and filmmaker based in london todays video is the start of my short series on portraiture as i receive a few comments from my instagram asking if i can make some videos explaining why and when to use wide angle lens for portraiture over the course of next few months ill be making a few videos on this topic focus on one focal length at a time so if you want to learn more about how to maximize your vision when taking portraits remember to subscribe so you wont miss any videos from this series today i want to talk about wide angle and more specifically 35 millimeters in 135 format or full frame to demonstrate i will be showcasing photos that i took with this particular focal length but before i go further though just a friendly notice that i shoot micro forces now so all the sample photos you see in this videos unless they are labeled specifically were shot with my olympu