Trick Get Creative With Your Portraits

Posted by Sate Ayam on Friday, September 4, 2009




1) Don’t be afraid to break the rules It’s been said that rules are meant to be broken! Slant your shots and get unnerving and intriguing angles going in your Creative Portrait. Take portraits where your subjects are not looking directly at the camera. Don’t be afraid to get real close and focus on a feature or two.

2) Experiment
Experimenting with the aperture to provide a shallow depth of field and focus on some features can be very effective. Play with with the shutter speed to freeze motion or capture a blurry effect. Using the subject’s hair to capture or freeze motion can be a way to add movement and energy to your shot Creative Portrait.

3) Direct your subjects
Try a variety or moods and poses including humour to your shots and don’t be afraid to direct your subjects. Often subjects Portrait don’t know what to do in front of the camera so you need to be quite specific sometimes as to where you want them to be and what you want them to do.

4) Include foreground and background to some of your shots.
This can add depth in the Portrait for an interesting and dramatic effect. Getting a blurred foreground and background can emphasize focus on your subject and make a powerful shot.

5) Use props
Sometimes, props are a great idea to help your subjects relax and provide interest in your shots. Make sure your props complement the subject though and bring out the subject’s personality. You could ask your subject to bring a prop they are happy to be photographed with.

6) Be aware of available light and use it
Sometimes light from a window is enough for a powerful shot. Some photographers never use a studio but prefer to take photographs using available light only in bedrooms, bathrooms, and other personal, intimate spaces to get unique and artistic shots. It’s fun to make do with what’s available as this challenges you to be more creative and get the best out of what you have.

7) Try different lenses
Use a zoom lens to capture candid Creative Portrait Studio in moments without coming too close to the subject. Zoom lenses are often best for capturing candid moments as they are unobstrusive. Sometimes, the most revealing shots Creative Portrait Studio are captured when the subject is unaware of the camera. Zoom lenses can also give a shallow depth of field to focus effectively on the subject and blur the background. Use a wide angle lens to capture a more panoramic view; it also gives a wider angle of view than the human eye and can make things look larger than life.

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