Digital Portrait Photography Great Tips
By: Tom Leerog
By: Tom Leerog
Here are some great tips to keep in mind when dealing with
digital portrait photography. Get in close because it is not a good idea to cut
out someone's face when taking portrait photos. Let your digital photo show the
world as it is seen by the eyes of a child.
Use simple backgrounds to focus your photo viewer's
attention on the subject, and avoid the blinking syndrome. Bring a mirror
because your subject wants to look his or her best in a photo. If you are
taking a formal photograph of a subject, then try to set your lighting and
environment up beforehand. Flash can reflect off of clothing, especially with
bright jewelry so keep that in consideration. Use a shutter speed to match with
how fast a baby can move.
Consider photographing a person's hands to make their
digital portrait photo more expressive of who they are. Increase available
lighting to decrease the need for flash in your digital portrait photos. A fast
shutter speed is essential to capturing peoples' quick-changing facial
expressions. An unconventional digital portrait photograph of an office
worker may express openness and friendliness.
Black and white digital portrait photography can add a new
level to your digital shoots. A simple technique to add more life to your
digital portrait photographs is to keep people from clamming up. Be sure to
smile, and hopefully your subject will smile with you. Also ask parents to help
you take digital photos of children who don't want to cooperate. Step back and
use your digital camera's zoom feature to make your subject more at ease. If
you are shooting a busy scene, consider blurring your digital portrait
photographs. Don't neglect your digital camera's portrait scene mode. If you
don't have time to calculate settings for a portrait photo, then let your
digital camera do it for you.
Use your intuition and remove unnecessary items from digital
portrait photos. Use shutter speed lengthening and increasing ISO when taking
digital photos in low-lit situations. Finally, DO NOT Fill the frame. It is not
a good idea to fill the entire frame with your subject. Now that you have all
the keys, go out and take your digital portrait photography to the next level.
Tom Lee
Article Source: Digital Portrait Photography