Intro

Even when hair and outfit are correct, portraits can still fail if framing does not protect facial readability.

Why Framing Matters Here

Itaewon and Gyeongnidan-gil has a mixed global layers scene character. Framing with edge cleanliness keeps the face first and the background second.

5 Practical Tips

1. Lock eye line slightly above center

Place the eyes a little above frame center to prevent heavy lower-face distortion.

2. Keep lens-to-face distance consistent

Do not switch between too-close and too-far shots in the same selection cycle.

3. Protect side margins around hair

Leave breathing room on both sides so hairstyle silhouette remains readable.

4. Control horizon and vertical lines

If architectural lines tilt, the portrait feels unstable even with good styling.

5. Compare two crops before final export

Test chest-up and waist-up versions, then keep the one with stronger facial clarity.

Common Mistakes

  • Letting bright background highlights overlap eye and cheek zones
  • Cropping too tight on forehead or chin
  • Prioritizing wide scenery over face readability

Quick Checklist

  • Eye line slightly above center
  • Stable shooting distance
  • Side margins preserved
  • Horizon and vertical lines corrected
  • Two crops compared

Try It in kstyleshot

Run the Hair -> Outfit -> Background flow in kstyleshot and validate framing with the Itaewon and Gyeongnidan-gil scene.

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