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Show How to Dress for a Photograph, If you are short and stout don't ask the poor artist to make a picture of you full length. He will if you insist, but ho knows he is doing a great wrong thereby. Nothing is so graceful grace-ful and pleasing in a picture of a stout lady as a sitting at half length, tho figure so turned as to hide the too stoutness. Again if you are slim and angular, do not for an instant forget that a full-length figure will make you appear more slim and angular. Then the pretty bust picture is your only hope, and you should Insist on having none other. If a gentleman has a very long neck no matter how nicely he looks in a high collar, his picture if taken in such a high affair would look grotesque. A short nock and high collar, and long neck and a low turned-down turned-down collar by all means. No loud stripes, no great checks, no striking figures should be worn in a photograph. Ono thing bear in mind when you visit tho studio bring along your home expression. Don't spend two days before you come to the studio practicing poses and different expressions ex-pressions beforo your mirror and, lastly, give the photographer the benefit of exercising his artistic and professional ability. Exchange. |