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1 What is an Expressive Portrait?

2 more than just a picture of a person express the essence of a person’s nature reveal the characteristics that would go unnoticed in an ordinary snapshot capture the subject’s personality Expressive Portraits

3 Think about your subjects and choose elements and tips from the following pages to help you create and capture expressive portraits of them. Expressive Portraits

4 TEXTURE If texture is a part of your subject, make it stand out and make it obvious. Match up the textures between your subject and your background.

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6 OVEREXPOSE Blowing out the highlights creates a soft portrait with a light airy feeling. Smaller details and defects are blown away too, making image look smoother.

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8 UNDEREXPOSE A dominantly dark or low-key image will naturally draw your eyes to the lighter parts. These tend to have a grittier and harder look to them than the high-key images.

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10 BACK-LIGHT Hair lights up beautifully when it’s back-lit, so if you want to emphasize hair place your subject between you and a light source.

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12 POSING Consider a crazy pose and position — even if it looks uncomfortable, it could make an interesting photo. Also consider your own position — shoot from different angles to achieve different impacts.

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16 (UN)FOCUS Out-of-focus subjects can be more interesting than the in-focus subjects. It adds mystery to the image because you can’t quite make out who that person is.

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18 MOVEMENT Use movement to show action, even if it blurs out the subject entirely. Think of the person as a way of creating the subject rather than being the subject.

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20 SHADOWS Make the shadow an important part of the image. Sometimes the shadow can be even more prominent than the actual subject casting the shadow.

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22 REFLECTIONS Make use of different surfaces to add an extra dimension — windows, mirrors, and water are all very good reflective surfaces that give a different result and texture.

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24 CAPTURE THE MOMENT Catch somebody doing something they love, even if it’s not staged. Street photography is a terrific genre because it captures life as it happens — unstaged and unposed.

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26 COLORS Use vibrant and contrasting colors to draw attention to parts of your subject… makeup, clothing, accessories, etc.

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28 GET SERIOUS Not all portraits need to have a smile, capture the serious emotions too. Some strong portraits are highly emotional.

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30 PROPS Use the props and tools around you to make the setting more interesting. Find things to place your subject in, on, under, around, etc.

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32 GET CLOSE There’s no rule against cropping out most of the subject’s face. This draws more attention to the parts that are left in the frame.

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