Portrait Photography Tips and Techniques Portrait Photography Tips and Techniques Taking portrait photographs is much different than any other type of photos. Unlike landscape shots or studio shots, you now don’t have full control over the way the Picture comes out. Now you are in a collaboration with the person you are taking a photo of. The way the model poses and how their facial expressions look is going to have a big impact on your shots. This article will give you some tips to make this much easier. To be successful when you take shots of people, you need primarily two different things: some patience and an ability to work well with people. A lot of different things come to play when taking shots of people. Some people are different than others and you’ll never have an exact experience. Models can be short tempered, can get tired very quick, and be obsessed with eating all the time. Also, some people will be very reserved and timid when taking photos. There is just too much to worry about. Your main goal should be one thing: to get your model as calm and used to you as possible.
Feel up to a challenge? Check out the video – there is a quick 4 question quiz… How do you think you will do? On Target Photo Training.com/Photo Tips Other than this, your other main goal in taking portrait shots should be to get the best possible shot of your model as possible. What you should aim for is capturing their personality on film. Find out their best traits of their personality and try to highLight those in the way you pose them and set the lighting. Most photographers go for the usual, canned pleasing and happy look for portrait shots. The model is usually always smiling. This is very generic and do not feel constricted to this. Try other styles. See how a frown or a smirk works. Overall, again a very important aspect of portraits is keeping the model calm. A nervous or anxious model will make your shot bad. Their expressions will be visible when the shot is taken. -By: Al Sanez Al Sanez has a Digital Photography Guide that is filled with step by step tips and techniques for improving your photos quick.
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