This is How Japanese Take Photos

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Their Style is Unique. Research is Going On, No final Results So far...

3&4 are doing it right, if you want to make your subject look slimmer and taller.

I just wish I could get into that position, actually I can but getting back up is another story
 
Low and up is good. Much better than from above pointing down, too much headroom, American tourist-style.

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Oh. Excuse me.

These are actually Chinamen taking the photos in some chinese cities (Beijing, I guess).

Not Japanese, whom I think have more class & style than this.

The tell tale sign is their fashion sense (color mix, cutting, leather bags over the man's shoulder and that leather shoe)...
 
While I wouldn't use the word Chinamen, it also looks to me like none of the photographers or subjects are Japanese. Or do we Asians all look alike?
 
just being accurate when I can.

You have another word to describe the people from China ?

I don't accept the part about "Asian all look alike", especially in this modern age of jet travels and internet..... but that will be another discussion and (perhaps) flame
 
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