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5 ESSENTIAL STEPS TO BECOME A FASHION STYLIST

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Fashion stylists ace the job of transforming a person from top to bottom by assembling a whole new look. They coordinate outfits from an assortment of apparel to accessories, makeup to hairstyles. They may dress mannequins for retail store displays, dressing model and celebrities for photo shoots and assist store customers with the selection of clothing and accessories accordingly so that it complements their body type and lifestyle.   A fashion stylist career provides exhilarating opportunities to share your passion for style with a variety of interesting people. There are various areas in which fashion stylist use their talents, from advertisements to TV shows, movies and, music videos. They may also work with different designers and public relation experts. Good fashion stylists  know the perfect way to emphasize the optimistic attributes of different people they dress because choosing the right outfit to flatter someone in an appropriate manner for different occasion or event

PROCEDURE OF TAKING PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS LIKE A PRO- 8 Easy Steps

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I believe that every moment of life is worth celebrating – from everyday life to the extraordinary ones. And capturing those real moments will create a timeless image which you can cherish throughout your life. With the help of portrait photography, you can make this happen. But don’t worry; you don’t have to back off with the ideas of expensive lighting and camera gear to take portraits. With your creativity and using special photography equipment, you can take your perfect portrait photograph. IN 8 EASY STEPS YOU CAN TAKE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS WITHOUT SPENDING ON PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS – ·         Set up your camera Setting up your camera for portraiture is a straight forward process. Emphasis the subject of the portrait above everything else. Your settings will vary the light. To expose your subject you can always balance your shutter speed, aperture, and IOS accordingly. When working in natural light you can use ‘shade’ or ‘cloudy’ white balance, this leads to much w