Portrait Photography
Portrait photography is an art that anyone just
starting out can accomplish with a lot of practice and by following a
few simple suggestions and tips. Although photos of our family,
friends, children or strangers are all portraits, some turn out
wonderful while others are not as good or interesting. Portrait
photography is the ability to take a person's picture, especially of
their face, that leaves the viewer with a wonderful impression of the
individual. With portrait photography the key is to have the portrait
to leave an impression or make a dramatic statement about the person.
This could be because of a very subtle characteristic or something
extremely dramatic. Either way, portrait photography should reveal a
little something about the subject in the picture that gives you a peek
at their personality, their mannerism, mood or even attitude. That
indefinable quality separates a good portrait from a great portrait.
With portrait photography, the photographer needs
to be extremely knowledgeable about such things as composition and
lighting but also possess excellent people skills. He or she must be
able to make the subject feel comfortable, establish a great rapport
and have them feel at ease in order to capture something unique and
interesting about that person. A person that is able to do this when
taking portrait photography, and brings out these unique and
interesting features, is a successful photographer. Some photographers
posses this ability, while others have to learn how to accomplish this.
They must also possess patience, as the photographer could capture that
terrific, unique shot in five minutes or it could take hours. In
professional portrait photography the subjects range from very young
and often restless or cranky children to seniors. Personality, patience
and maturity are very important factors that enable the photographer to
bring out the unique or special qualities in a subject.
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Here are a few more great tips so your portrait
photography experience is positive and you end up with wonderful
portrait pictures.
- If you are experiencing many blurred images,
not holding the digital camera steady enough or shaking it slightly
often causes the problem. To correct this, bring your lower arms in
closer to your body, moving the camera closer, while looking through
the viewfinder
- Taking digital pictures that are interesting
results from not having the subject centered in your photo. Place the
person slightly off centre to add a little variety
- Use the manual focus feature on your digital
camera if you are very close to the subject or the lighting situation
is difficult
- When doing portrait photography outdoors, make
sure that the sun is always behind you, so your photo does not end up
looking washed out.
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