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Problem Glasses High  cheeks Wide  cheeks Small ears Large ears Protruding  ears Long  nose Short nose Hooked  nose Crooked  nose Broad nose Narrow  mouth Wide mouth Protruding lips Thin  lips Uneven mouth Bad  teeth Buck  teeth Long  chin Table 7-1.–Corrective Treatments–Continued Treatment Use  high  front,  three-quarter,  or  side  lighting  to  eliminate reflections Raise the temple piece up slightly to angle lenses down lilt  head  downward Shoot  full-face  pose  to  prevent  lenses  from  splitting  cheek  line Use  indirect  diffused  lighting Use low front or side lighting Shoot  three-quarter  pose Turn head so camera sees only one ear Place exposed ear in shadow Turn head so camera sees only one ear Place  exposed  ear  in  shadow Turn head so camera sees only one ear Place exposed ear in shadow Shield  light  from  exposed  ear Blend  ear  into  background Use  low-camera  viewpoint Use  three-quarter  or  side  lighting Apply dark makeup to tip of nose Use  high-camera  viewpoint Use  frontlighting Shoot  from  a  low-camera  viewpoint Shoot  front,  full  face Shoot from the side to which it curves Turn  head  until  highlight  along  ridge  of  nose  appears  straight Pose head away from a front view Use lip color to extend lip line Turn head to one side so makeup is not apparent Position modeling light high to cast shadows at ends of lips Pose head in three-quarter view Use  low-modeling  light  to  eliminate  shadow  under  lips Fill out with lip color Pose  head  in  three-quarter  view Do not have subject smile Subject  may  smile  slightly Use full, front pose Use  high-camera  viewpoint 7-18

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