Saturday, 22 March 2014

Tips On Portrait Photography NYC

By Linda Cantrell


People like taking photographs to keep memories of events they attended, places they visited among other reasons. But there is a different kind of photography referred to as portrait photography and this one entails taking photos for display. The reason for this is to show something about the subject being photographed for instance its character, personality, life or just work of art.

Portrait photography NYC can be done in a studio or at home by a professional photographer. An individual can also decide to do this kind of photography on his own. Therefore for the purposes of those individuals thinking of doing this activity indoors in their homes or in a building, this article provides tips to consider during the photography sessions.

To begin the list, the background ought to be well considered and chosen. Care should be taken so as not to pick a background material that reflects light. A good material is one that absorbs light. As to the color and design, it should be simple so as not to overshadow the subject.

Another important aspect of consideration is the lighting scheme. Poor lighting where there is too much light or inadequate light will lead to a poor quality picture. Therefore persons must always pick their lighting schemes wisely. An individual can decide to use natural light or artificial. Whichever source the individual will use, it ought to be controlled. Reflective boards can also be used to bring a flattering effect on the non lighted sides of the subject.

When it comes to artificial light, a lamp can be used. This one is also positioned at a strategic point and controlled. Lighting schemes are not limited to the two mentioned ones as a photographer can try out various schemes to have clear photos.

Apart from the lighting, the camera settings also need to be adjusted accordingly. There are people who want only the face and shoulders for their portrait photographs while there are those who prefer a half or full body portraits. Therefore the photographer should adjust his camera settings accordingly to meet these requirements. If a portrait is for the face and shoulders only, the background should be simple without any distractions. This way, the face of the individual will pop.

When taking the half length or full length, it is usually done from a distance to capture everything. The last thing to always ensure during such sessions is comfortability of the subject and whether he or she is relaxed. For the nervous subjects, one can always engage them in a small conversation to remove the nerves and make them relaxed. This is the only way to get clear emotions.

Considering the above tips will go a long way to having quality photography. After completing the photo session, next will be creating the portrait. Here, the individual will have to bring his creative and artistic qualities to be able to show life, personality and character of a subject through the image.




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