Portrait
Photography
Almost anyone that can point a camera
and take a picture can take a portrait picture. There are a few
things to learn about when it comes to this type of photography
that will help you understand the basics of what makes a good
portrait. In reality, you do not need a studio or the equipment
and technical resources to take an outstanding portrait photograph.
A portrait is taken to define the likeness of
a person or people and even more so, it is a picture of someone’s
face. However, in general the word has a deeper meaning when it
is shown in a photo. Portrait photography is understood to be
of good quality and not only does it capture a person’s
physical look on film, but will also show a characteristic in
the manner that is pleasant to the eye, attractive and a unique
mannerism of the subject. A very well done portrait will at least
contain one element that reveals what the subject’s personality
and attitude or any other traits or features that is natural to
the person.
One of the benefits of doing portrait photography
is the conversation that will take place. It takes an understanding
and skill of human nature to be able to take a good portrait.
It will require engaging in a conversation with the subject you
are working with, find a suitable topic that will spark and interest
and a reaction. Common ground is a great way to start when building
a rapport with the person, the more you know about them the easier
it will be to take a great quality shot. It is important for the
subject to be at ease with you so their natural characteristics
will show through and appear natural on film.
About The Author
Albreht Moy owns http://www.postersprintsphotos.com
website.