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Adding onto what serum said, straight on head shots are usually only good for models' composites. If they're planning on being full on models and going to legit castings/auditions a plain, no/very little makeup shot with bright normal lighting is best. You could always do "out-there" hair and make, but honestly those pages get skipped pretty quickly.

 

 

If you're talking about more portrait work than I have no idea.

 

 

Edit: I should say that straight on head shot can be good in a model's portfolio, but usually only if there's a high brand name along with the face.

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I notice cool stuff after I pull a photo up on a monitor later, but it's ultimately your composition skills that did it either on purpose or not while lining up the shot.

 

 

Coolest thing I've ever got lucky with was a tilt shift shot where I lined everything up using a tripod then didn't look through the view finder when I hit the shutter release.

Got home and was going through the shots and noticed a bird somehow ended up in the narrow area of focus.

 

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