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“As opposed to photographing Jenifer with her back directly on a wall or other large surface, I preferred to capture her along the surface with a background that is empty or far away and where the sky makes up a large portion of the environment. This not only makes the subject stand out more in the photograph but the wall will often cast a very small shadow on the side of the model’s face that creates some depth adding to the already three-dimensional look that comes with the combination of a shallow depth of field, proper lighting and the proper angle of capture which for me is normally from down below.” But on this day, the stars were aligned. Plan A was all that he needed. It all came down to execution. “I did this intentionally,” he said. “However, it’s not always a guarantee of getting the exact type of look that you want to achieve.” “Ideal lighting is difficult to define but it is based on the taste of the photographer and has mostly to do with how the light falls flatteringly onto the subject and background,” Zamani Feelings Photography Website : www.ZamaniFeelings.com Sports Website: www.Zamanifeelings.net Facebook : www.facebook.com/Zam919 Instagram: @zamanifeelingsphotography All Photography This would be the in place this story holder are for by the Zamani caption. Feelings photograph by @justinPrice SUMMER Fall 2016 coachandplayer.com 37