4/18/2011

Portrait Photography - Tips for Taking Great Pictures

By Alexander Waverly


Everyone needs a portrait photo or canvas prints of themselves but it's not easy to capture the perfect photo. To the average person, taking a portrait photo seems simple enough but you must make sure you capture an impressionable reflection of the person if you want a great picture. There are other factors that come into play. Let's talk about some tips for great portrait photography.

First, you need to make sure that you have the proper lighting. You may think that to get a good shot, you should get bright lighting for the photo. However, all this does is present imperfections and make them stand out. Instead, you should aim for soft light to show a more even tone and get a take a good picture. This is very important if you want to create canvas prints or a photobook.

Next, you must be aware of the lighting if the picture is being taken outside. Make sure that the person is not facing the sun as all this does is create the same effect as bright lighting. Instead, the sun should be behind the person. This creates a natural look and adds depth to the portrait.

Third, aim to take a picture when the person is comfortable. Don't try to force any unnatural poses that the person isn't fond of as it will show when the picture is taken. The best photos are often taken when the person is in their natural pose and are comfortable which then enable you to create perfect canvas prints. If you are planning on getting canvas prints, this is very important. Fourth, you need to zoom in correctly to capture the right photo. You don't want to zoom in too close or too far. If you zoom in too close, the picture will be focused too much on the person's face. If it's taken too far, you will end up with a picture that doesn't convey the person's emotions. What you want to do is to zoom in enough to capture the emotion while being far enough for the photo to be understood.

Finally, you should make sure you have the right tools. If you're taking a picture indoors, an umbrella or a soft box will help you take a great shot with good lighting. Try making the lighting less bright if possible or brighter depending on the results you get.

The art of taking the right portrait shot isn't something that comes easily. You will have to get a lot of practice, get the right equipment, and keep playing around with your results. The good thing is that it doesn't cost a lot of money in order to take a good portrait picture. There are many professionals that use cheap equipment to produce amazing shots.




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