Thanks for the good advice. Another reason for tucking your elbows close to your body is that if you have your elbows spread out like wings, the other photographers standing next to you are likely to bump your elbows and introduce motion to your image.
Thanks for the good advice.
Another reason for tucking your elbows close to your body is that if you have your elbows spread out like wings, the other photographers standing next to you are likely to bump your elbows and introduce motion to your image.
Good point, @Narsuitus! We'll add that to future discussions of this technique!