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over the years of shooting creative portraits Ive probably shot around 100 000 images give or take comprising of many different styles locations and lighting conditions while Im still learning new things every single day this is what Ive learned so far [Music] different is better than good and what I mean by good is that the photo adheres for the most part to all of those hard and fast rules of Photography things like rule of thirds having even lighting using the correct portrait focal length not shooting at too high or too low of an angle to create perspective Distortion things like that to give you a demonstration heres one of the first portraits that I ever shot it follows all of those technical rules definitely and it is a good image but it doesnt mean that its going to stand out in a sea of other photos that look exactly the same and thats what I mean when I say different is better than good even something as small as using an element in the background of your image to fra