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Robin Nichols
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Robin Nichols

Born in the UK, Robin Nichols has always had a great love for recording the world with a camera. After finishing school, he studied fine art, before moving on to study at Nottingham Trent University, where he gained a degree in creative photography. He subsequently worked in the advertising industry for several years, before emigrating to Australia in 1985. Robin has always worked in photography: as a black and white printer, a cameraman, a stock photographer, and a freelance photographer. During the 1990s, Robin contributed to several photo-centric publications in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the UK.
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My kid looks too serious in family photos. Help!

Sometimes its just too hard to get everyone smiling in your pictures. Either develop some funnier jokes to get them laughing, or use this amazing Photoshop Elements feature—you'll find it under: Expert > Enhance > Adjust Facial Features.

As the name suggests, use this tool to auto - isolate then, modify the major facial features of your subject, one at a time. Quickly adjust lips, eyes, nose and face shape and angle using the sliders. It's easy. Make your subject smile or frown, lose a little weight or look like they have put on a few pounds. Change your family photos, or change history with a cheekier looking Mona Lisa!

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Robin Nichols

Born in the UK, Robin Nichols has always had a great love for recording the world with a camera. After finishing school, he studied fine art, before moving on to study at Nottingham Trent University, where he gained a degree in creative photography. He subsequently worked in the advertising industry for several years, before emigrating to Australia in 1985. Robin has always worked in photography: as a black and white printer, a cameraman, a stock photographer, and a freelance photographer. During the 1990s, Robin contributed to several photo-centric publications in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the UK.
Read more about Robin Nichols