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Portrait Tips for Better Pictures

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Making the Most of your Protrait Photos

 

So you have a digital camera and limited photography skills. If you find you have more portrait pictures that are out of focus or unflattering than you do portrait pictures that look great, you’ll want to read on for some great portrait tips for better pictures.

 

1. Don’t shoot children or infants from your normal standing position otherwise you’re going to see the tops of their heads. Instead get down to their level to take your picture.

 

2. Make sure you don’t use your flash! What?. When you do you get those pictures that look like a deer in the headlights. Even the most photogenic person can’t fare well with these flash pics. This is because it creates what we experts call a flat light, and this just makes everything allot worse.

 

3. Choose clothing that contrasting. When your subject wears clothing that brings color and contrast to the picture it catches the attention of the viewer. Try it. Take a picture of your subject wearing white or light colored clothing, then take a picture of your subject wearing brighter colors or contrasting colors. And see what you think.

 

4. When shooting during mid-day make sure your subject is facing away from the sun. This is a mistake made by everyone including experts. If they are facing the sun you will get unwanted shadows and you will not get a flattering picture.

 

5. In most cases it’s much better to compose your shot and then focus on the eye of your subject, instead of focusing on the eyes and then trying to compose around it.

 

6. Add a Relaxing prop to your subject. If your target is nervous then make sure you add a prop this will ease there nervous. Toss them a flower, an umbrella, a scarf, a stuffed animal, or any other prop.

 

7. Experiment with low-key and high-key lighting. Some photos look great underexposed while others might look good overexposed. This is something that every person or photographer should do, is experiementing with lighting and the effect it has on your photo.

 

8. If you want a really cool perspective try using a really wide lens. If you use an ultra-wide lens to shoot portraits you can run into problems if it’s not done right. Facial features can be distorted with a wide-angle lens but you can also have a lot of fun so read more and learn more and then give it a try and see what you come up with.

 

9. Sunset Protraits, need to not be cold. You need to heat the skin up this can be done with gels and heat packs. Sunsets aren’t balanced and the light is warm with purple, yellow, and red hues. Warming the flash will make the picture look more natural, because by the time you get the time for sunset photos then you will be cooling down.

 

10. Cloudy days are perfect for portrait shoots. The light is even and soft because clouds work as a giant reflector. Clouds also cut out some of the sun’s light and you’ll be able to overpower the ambient light using your flash.

 

There you have it 10 portrait tips to make you look like a real pro and take better pictures.

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