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16 Νοε 2016 · As Hurley demonstrated by photographing a volunteer from the audience, this positioning instantly sharpens up a jawline and creates a leaner, more attractive appearance. It eliminates the “double chin” effect and makes the subject appear more alert.
9 Απρ 2015 · Actors and models often live and die by their headshots. For these essential marketing tools, many of today’s showbiz, fashion, and corporate pros call on one man: portraitist Peter Hurley. Here’s how he makes everyone look their best, and how you can do it, too.
Peter Hurley is a portrait photographer based out of New York City committed to giving out information on how to make humans look better in front of cameras! Check out www.peterhurley.com...
3 Οκτ 2022 · Peter Hurley (in 2012) demonstrates how to bring the jawline forward when directly facing the camera. You might feel weird bringing your forehead and jaw toward the camera (and it definitely looks weird from the side) but it’s a technique that creates a better headshot for forward-facing subjects (as evidenced in the before/after headshot ...
20 Νοε 2013 · Back in February of 2012, portraitist Peter Hurley shared an awesome tutorial that showed how to accentuate your subject’s jawline in portraits and instantly make them look much more photogenic.
Want to look more photogenic or photograph people looking more photogenic? Peter Hurley explains how he accentuates the jawline of his clients with a few si...
29 Νοε 2013 · Peter Hurley explains how he accentuates the jawline of his clients with a few simple tips that you may want to add to your bag of tricks whenever you have a subject in front of your lens.