Full-body VS Portrait

Explore the difference in framing! Full-body shots capture the entire figure, offering more space to play around and experiment with different poses. Portrait shots focus on the upper body or head, ideal for close-up details and expressions.

Black and white portrait of a young woman with shoulder-length hair, wearing a leather jacket, sitting on a stool, smiling, against a plain background.
A young woman with long hair, wearing a leather jacket, light-colored jeans, and sneakers, sitting on a stool against a plain background.

Portrait

Full-body

Portrait is perfect for headshots, whereas full-body shots work best in group settings, allowing everyone to fit comfortably within the frame.

A woman with curly hair sitting on a chair, smiling and laughing, wearing a sleeveless sweater and loose pants, in a black and white studio portrait.
Black and white portrait of a serious-looking woman with curly hair, wearing a sleeveless sweater and light-colored pants, standing against a dark background.

Full-body

Portrait