5 tips for taking pictures with drones · Make your photos interesting and eye-catching!

In the first conversation with many new users of Black Hero, Xiaobian is often asked: **"How do I take an amazing photo?"** People who ask this question usually have some hidden thoughts. For example: "I don’t know about composition," "I don’t want to be too complicated," or "I don’t want to edit with Photoshop." This time, Xiaobian wants to share with you a set of **shooting skills that everyone can master**—skills that will help you create **interesting and engaging photos**. The word "interesting" isn't something unfamiliar to most people. A girl who knows Xiaobian once said, “I’d rather spend my life with someone fun than perfect.” Coincidentally, a few days ago, college students from Xiaobian came to Beijing for an interview. The interviewer hoped they would show their fun side. Today, people are more afraid of being "boring." Some things might not be perfect or flashy, but they win because they're **fun**. So, what makes a **UAV (drone)** photo interesting? **- Lively and exaggerated body language** At some point, our social media became dominated by "high-cold" photos. The subjects in those pictures often had no smiles, just big eyes or cold side profiles. You could appreciate the darkness left by light and shadow, and the familiar yet strange face captured at the right angle. These photos look amazing at first, but they tend to get boring over time. Compared to the "high-cold" style, if you’re unsure how to act in front of the camera, why not be bold? **Try exaggerated body movements or show a more expressive face.** You don’t have to be shy in front of your loyal photographer, "Little Black Man." Make faces, jump, flip—whatever it takes to be infectious and fun. Let your photos have warmth and energy! Don’t worry, someone will always capture your best moments. After all, the little black man only follows your orders. **- Contrast makes your photos more eye-catching** The term "contrast" refers to when a person shows a feature that's different from their usual image or displays contradictory traits. These contrasting elements create visual tension and highlight each other. For example, imagine a tough guy holding his young daughter on his shoulder, carefully preventing her from falling. His softness contrasts with his tough image, making the scene very touching. If you're a girl, try lifting weights in front of the drone—it’s surprising to see strength in a delicate frame. If you're a boy, try mixing cute elements like street art, plush toys, or blooming flowers into your shots. These props add contrast and make your photos stand out. In front of the little black man, feel free to be **unexpected** or different from your usual self. **Fresh and unique photos often make people who know you seem more interesting.** So next time you fly the drone, remember: keep it lively, play with contrast, and most importantly, be yourself. That’s what makes a photo truly unforgettable.

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