Peter Hurley, father of the squinch, has a great new tip for people on both sides of the camera. This quick video demonstrates a way for tall people to still look good while being photographed next to someone more height challenged. The days of hunching are over; All hail the spread. Of course this tip isn’t just for those who are tall and know it. This one is going to be completely relative to who you’re standing next to, so keep it in mind.
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