The height of the shooting point also affects the future frame. This is especially important for portrait photography, when the shooting point is usually done at the level of the model of the model. If you remove a person just below the knees, then it is recommended to carry out a shooting point from the chest level, and if just above the knees, then from the level of the chin. Removing a portrait of a person from the top point threatens you with distortion in proportions, namely the head will seem more, but if you remove from the lower point, then your legs will seem too long and disproportionate.