We are at a point now that if she took off her glasses she wouldn’t look like her and that’s definitely not my goal. I don’t take my daughter’s glasses off for pictures, though. This is not always an option, but one to consider if the person does not wear their glasses full time. Light coming from the back will be less likely to shine back into the glasses (unless there is a reflection bouncing back). Sidenote: How cute is the pipe cleaner crown?! I got the idea from the fabulous Breakout Session from Shalonda Chaddock, The Magic of Childhood. To eliminate the remaining pixels from the images original background, scroll down the Properties panel and tick off the Decontaminate Colors option. With this image, I typically would have had her face towards the window, but that would have made her glasses full of glare and reflections so instead I had her turn her head just slightly away from the window. Those big beautiful catch-lights that light up the eyes? Yeah… sorry… they also light up glasses. It’s really slight and you can see light being introduced into her glasses.Ģ. Forget everything you know about catchlights Look at the tiny change in how she moved her head. By changing the angle of the glasses, but keeping their face in the same position, the light will not pick up quite as much in the lenses. Glasses: Alternatively, you could have your subject tilt their glasses down just a bit. Subject: Have your subject put their head a bit lower and turn slightly away from the light.
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