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“Portraiture is a window to the soul”
Portrait Photography “A portrait! What could be more simple and more complex, more obvious and more profound.” - Charles Baudelaire “Portraiture is a window to the soul” Holding Virgina - Sally Mann
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Types of Portraits When we speak of portrait photography in general terms there's a tendency to overlook the sub-categories. From the strictly formal to the candid street shot. Here is a range of the more common types of portrait photography. Candid Posed Formal Couple Environmental Sporting Children Group
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Candid un-posed and unplanned photo
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Posed Communication between photographer and the subject about the body position and expression
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Formal Communication between photographer and the subject regarding clothing, location, style and mood
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Couple Interpretation of a relationship between two people
Hiroshima, August of 1945
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Small Group Interpretation of a common bond between members of a group
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Environmental An environmental portrait shows the subject(s) in their own territory.
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Sporting shows the subject with their uniform, equipment in their sporting environment. The important factor is to let the equipment and location tell part of the story.
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Children
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Portrait Tips Choosing the Right Background Focus on the Eyes
Lighting, Lighting and more Lighting Change the Format Framing Alter Your Perspective Experiment with Subject Expressions “Play” with focus Give Your Subject Space to Look Into Reflection & Shadow Movement Get serious
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Choosing the Right Background
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Focus on the Eyes “the eyes are the window to the soul”
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Lighting, Lighting and more Lighting
Lighting is the most important element in any photo composition and sets the mood, feeling and character of your photo.
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Change the Format Framing
Mix your framing
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Alter Your Perspective
completely change the angle that you shoot from
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Experiment with Subject Expressions
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Same shot+different focus =different story
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(UN)Focus It adds some mystery to the image
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Give Your Subject Space to Look Into
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Reflection & Shadow
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Movement Use movement to show action, even if it blurs out the subject entirely.
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Get serious Not all portraits need to have a smile, capture the serious emotions too
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but not too serious….
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