so i've decided to teach the great art of sending hand and collarbone pics. it is truly a lost art. i am also writing this in the middle of a cafeteria filled with people, so if anyone walks by i am going to throw my laptop across the room, i think it's a reasonable reaction. anyways, let's start with hand pics. the two most important things are lighting and angles. you want to make sure the area you are taking the pictures in is not too bright, nor is it too dark. as for angles, you should always have an adequate pose, maybe even grip something. #spiceitup. collarbone pictures follow the same rubric, but the one thing that is important is the background, since you see more of the background in a collarbone shot. now, as a hand connoisseur and overall photography enjoyer, i love to see creative props with these shots. for example: fake blood. absolute 10/10 on the scale when blood is involved. hopefully this is helpful and useful, happy collarbone and hand photo taking!
xoxo-olive
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Vincent
Very helpful post, almost like a rubric for a project. Im assuming there isn’t a requirement for the blood to be fake. Pictures in development 🧃🐢
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amazing new to hear that the pictures are in development. and yes bonus points if the blood is real, its even better than fake blood
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