Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 78    Word Count: 542  
Categories

Arts & Entertainment
Business
Career
Cars and Trucks
Celebrities
Communications
Computers
Culture and Society
Disease & Illness
Environment
Fashion
Finance
Food & Beverage
Health & Fitness
Hobbies
Home & Family
Inspirational
Internet Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics
Product Reviews
Recreation & Sports
Reference & Education
Religion
Self Improvement
Travel & Leisure
Vehicles
Womens Issues
Writing & Speaking
 
Stats
Total Articles: 4478
Total Authors: 804
Total Downloads: 204963


Newest Member
Natasha Young
 


   

Portrait Photography: Tips for better portraits



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.my-resource.com/rss.php?rss=283
By : John Eva    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-01-16 18:43:25
For anyone who is interested in becoming a portrait photographer it is important to know that a good portrait photograph has to capture the essence of who the subject is. To be able to achieve this, the photographer has to have the ability to get the correct exposure, accurately focus on the subjects face and also have the right equipment. Here are some things to keep in mind when doing portrait photography.

The first thing to give careful thought about is the equipment you will need to use to take portrait photographs. You can start off with a basic 35mm camera and there are many options to choose from on the market. Get one that you are comfortable with and that has the specification you desire. Many portrait photographers prefer those that use film over the digital cameras. Film it is said captures softer skin tones. Yet many other photographers prefer digital cameras because they can do more with the picture and these cameras can also take a vast amount of pictures. If you choose to have your own digital darkroom, be prepared to spend a tidy sum to have it done.

You will need lenses for the camera with focal length between 85mm to 135mm. These focal lengths give the portrait photographer the ability to get full frames when shooting from distance and they also lessen the occurrence of perspective distortion. Other equipment that you will need to do portrait photography include, studio lights, a reflector to bounce light rays, cable release to keep the camera from moving during the shoot, and an exposure meter to calculate exposure.

For professional looking photographs it is important that there not be too many things in the picture. This is also true when doing someone portrait. Therefore get rid of anything in the background or around the subject that may crowd the picture and that does not need to be there. The photograph must focus on the subjects face and not take away from it in any way. If you are unable to totally control the environment then you should move the subject to a position where there is little or no clutter. When taking the picture it is best to focus as best as you can on the subjects eyes. By focusing on the subjects eyes you will normally end up with a good picture. It manners little whether or not other things around is focused on, the eyes is where the portrait photographer should put his attention.

Experienced photographers who do portrait photography advise that it is best when taking the picture to blur the background. For those who use a point and shoot camera there may be a feature on it that can offer assistance with this all you will need to do is to put the camera in portrait mode. For those who have a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera it is best to employ a large aperture setting, and this also applies for those who take shots with their camera in manual or semi-manual mode.
These are a few of the things to keep in mind when doing portrait photography. They will help any portrait photographer to produce better and more inspired portraits.
Author Resource:- Written on behalf of Mar Anderson Photography http://www.photoarte.co.uk

London Portrait Photographer
Like this article? - Bookmark it by clicking the image below.
Social Bookmarking
Article From My-Resource
Related Ebay Auction Listings
Vintage Photo Portrait of Smiling man 8x10
Current Price: $ 3.99 | (0 Bids) | | Sale Ends In: 15m 1s
GREYHOUND TWO DOGS ON OLD DOG PHOTO POSTCARD
Current Price: $ 6.19 | (0 Bids) | | Sale Ends In: 15m 3s
Tweety Novelty Photo Charm Watch Bracelet
Current Price: $ 9.99 | | | Sale Ends In: 15m 7s
E. Darwin & Cooper Daguerreotype 1850 11"x14"Photo
Current Price: $ 9.95 | | | Sale Ends In: 15m 7s
MORE!!! Barbra STREISAND Photos - Rare & Unusual
Current Price: $ 73.00 | (30 Bids) | | Sale Ends In: 15m 20s
MARTIN SHEEN signed 8x10 photo THE WEST WING
Current Price: $ 7.99 | | | Sale Ends In: 15m 26s
Hewlett Packard Deskjet 6980 InkJet Photo Printer
Current Price: $ 8.00 | (4 Bids) | | Sale Ends In: 15m 32s
OLD STERLING GLASS DESK PICTURE PHOTO FRAME 8.25"
Current Price: $ 159.99 | (1 Bids) | | Sale Ends In: 15m 33s
GIRLFRIEND 'RULES' ~ PHOTO/PRINT IN PINK FRAME ~ CUTE
Current Price: $ 1.99 | (0 Bids) | | Sale Ends In: 15m 44s
USAT Grant real photo postcard
Current Price: $ 3.99 | (1 Bids) | Sale Ends In: 15m 47s

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 

Hot Sellers


Click here to get Google ads FREE

 

Powered By: Article Friendly