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How does the job of a portrait photographer differ from that of an event photographer since they both often involving photographing special events and moments in life?
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A portrait photographer only photographs close-up images of groups of people while an event photographer photographs the food, décor, and scenery.
A portrait photographer only photographs close-up images of groups of people while an event photographer photographs the food, décor, and scenery.
A portrait photographer only photographs non-human things like the décor while an event photographer photographs the actions of humans.
A portrait photographer only photographs non-human things like the décor while an event photographer photographs the actions of humans.
A portrait photographer focuses on still scenes of people posing while event photographers generally photograph more in-the-moment or un-posed situations.
A portrait photographer focuses on still scenes of people posing while event photographers generally photograph more in-the-moment or un-posed situations.
An event photographer focuses on still scenes of people posing while portrait photographers generally photograph more in-the-moment or un-posed situations.
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A portrait photographer focuses on still scenes of people posing while event photographers generally photograph more in-the-moment or un-posed situations.
Explanation: Portraits are planned, posed, and controlled (lighting, background, composition). Event photography captures candid, spontaneous moments and a narrative of the event.
Explanation: Portraits are planned, posed, and controlled (lighting, background, composition). Event photography captures candid, spontaneous moments and a narrative of the event.
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