At Keberly Photography, we like to push beyond the tightly-cropped head-and-shoulders image. While most photo studios use a standard set of long portrait lenses (85mm, 105mm, etc.), we use our 17mm “landscape” lens just as much as our traditional gear.
What’s more, we use perspective to exaggerate the distortion of the wide lens. By crouching down, and shooting up at our subjects, we can create a point-of-view that is heroic, dramatic or even humorus.
The following images were all captured with our 17-40mm ƒ4.0 L, proving that you don’t need to lug around an additional specialty lens to make captivating portraits.
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Nice Photos!!! :)