I hadn’t expected to practice David duChemin’s Ten Ways to Improve Your Craft when I went to get my haircut, but there I was, sitting in the waiting area, looking around until I see this mirror. I used my phone to re-read the ten ways to be a better photographer:
Luckily, I had my camera in my purse, so I took it out and started fiddling with angles of how to reflect the room in the mirror. I paid particular attention to changing the perspective of the room. I tried taking the photo straight on, but my image took up the whole frame. I didn’t want the reception booth or stylists in the photograph, so I changed the angle to look out onto the street. I ended up with this photo being my favourite:
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