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I think what the photographer is referring to is how you want to stand or pose in the studio/setting. Like maybe if you're outside, you and your friend could be laying beside eachother on the grass, and since you want it creative, maybe you could do different poses, and add in some creative facial expression. Hope it helps :)
You should be able to set the auto focus on the body and the lens to manual, and then you can just widen the aperture, and either zoom close, or get closer, so that they fill about half of the frame, if not more, and that should give you the effect you're looking for
Society6 is a good place to start :) It has a nice layout, and a very popular website to submit photos for print, as well as sale.
2 Answers | Asked By: nehalclicks 1
What I do to get black and white on only sections of pictures is I use Adobe Photoshop Elements. I have Photoshop Elements 8, but I'm pretty sure most version of this have the feature. All you have to do is select the section of the photo you want to be black and white, and then you open the filter tab, and select 'black and white' I hope this helps
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