Joey Hadden/Business InsiderTo find the perfect angle, Yüyan said to start by considering the ways shooting with a lightweight, thin object can open up the realm of possibilities.
"One good criterion is seeing how much depth an angle will show in a photograph," Yüyan said.
For example, he said when photographing a child, an angle looking down at the kid will typically come out flat and boring.
"We rarely get down below a child's height to look up at the world, and that perspective can be magical."
Yüyan's example reminded me of how I photograph my small dog when we're outside.
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