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Showing posts with label People. Show all posts

Photographing Portraits of People - Photography Tips

So you have a great digital camera and you're tired of shooting landscapes and sunsets. Now you want to move onto faces and personalities. Good for you! It's probably the most rewarding subject matter to photograph. And it's my favorite.

To capture a portrait of someone - to truly capture their personality, isn't easy. You need to learn some basic posing techniques and you really need to know your camera. Know your camera so you don't need to be so focused on the technical, but more on the connection between you and your portrait subject.

Photography Tips

Now that you've decided to explore portraiture, you need to understand the responsibility of a portrait. Being photographed is a very vulnerable experience. We've all seen horrible pictures of ourselves, and over time it can make some people feel less of themselves and think they are not 'photogenic'. When really they have just likely been poorly photographed.

Photographing Portraits of People - Photography Tips

First things first! Make your subject feel comfortable. Find out something about them, ask them questions. Asking about kids or family almost always puts a subject at ease. When you get them thinking about themselves and your questions, they stop thinking about being nervous. And when someone isn't nervous, you can capture more of their true personality.

I know what you're thinking. Talking and asking questions is easy, but how do I pose them? My advise is to start simple. Just concentrate of their face. Less to shoot is less to worry about, for both of you. Experiment with head tilt or angle of their face. But always keep their movements small and subtle. And try and get your camera at their eye level. Also find a comfortable distance to them. Close enough to connect, but not too close to intimidate them with your equipment.

Once you feel like you have some nice face shots, then try moving a little further away. See more of their body. Try having them fold their arms, or have them lean against a tree or a wall. People need to feel like they have some safety or an anchor.

The important thing to remember, is to have fun and keep the experience simple and unintimidating for your subject. For more simple tips on posing people for portraits visit this informative site!

Photographing Portraits of People - Photography Tips

Approaching people for a portrait

From the forthcoming Wiley Publishing DVD "Rick Sammon's Guide to the Canon EOS XSi.

Photo by Hanson Fong is a group of 15 people

Watch a clip from the Beauty and the Beast Seminar Tour. Hanson Fong demonstrates how he put a group of 15 people. www.ProLightSeminar.com

How good pictures of people - Digital Photography Tips

Learning how to take good pictures of people is not difficult at all. should start if you follow some simple techniques your pictures, people looking great in no time!

People photos are really good to know, how to take. This is a type of photography you are probably lots of photos below. Not only could these tips help with portraits, but also simple shots when you are on vacation, traveling or in an amusement park.

Smiling

When people smile for asee picture most of the time it is very fake and artificial. If you are asked for it again and again she would smile. However, if you want a more realistic picture then you should really try to get them to smile naturally. Tell a joke, a joke put together book, to do something nice laugh, of course.

Posture

If you've tried, people posing for photos I'm sure you've noticed how some people could end up very stiff and fake. Posing models can be really hard when the modelstiff.

If you want to ask your model correctly and are confused how to do this, start making the people as silhouettes. Note the shape and lines. See how they look and then try to position the person so that they look beautiful lines and shapes.

Candid Photos

Some of the best people photos are ready when they are not looking for. Try good pictures when people run them on a ride, or talking with others, and of course laughing with each other.

Digital Photo Tips for Great People Pix

Rick's top tips for good people pictures.