Wednesday 16 November 2016

People and scenarios.




In photography, specifically shooting people, being creative requests more than skills and also needs a good quantity of working time beyond of your on knowledge.
Is everything about composition?
By Daniela Riego

Photographing people is one of the trickiest subjects to understand and master. To shoot people, sometimes it’s a chance to sneak away from the hustle and bustle of the beauty and create something truly epic for clients.  

Let’s talk about ideas.

If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you could create more dynamic, interesting, and unique portrait shots, then read on to learn about some of the things that can keep your  shot game fresh and new.

Photographing people faces two major obstacles, they are: the reflections and the composition.

Thinking about it, I'll give some tips for useful accessories to make your photo professionally and more efficiently without spending too much, or rather without throwing money in the bin.

If you are trying to make the most money possible from the sale of your portrait photography you MUST have excellent photos.

Inside the studios

Background:

Can be white, black or colourful...be creative, that's my advice.
Make sure what are you be photographing:, respect skin tones of models, Collections, lights and idea of composition; otherwise your session can go wrong.

Reflectors and lights:

The key here is to make sure some of your light is hitting the sparkly face(s) so that you get a nice sparkly bokeh in the background. I also advise using lights in a right line or reflective surfaces during the shots.  I mean, who doesn’t love a double dose of beautiful eyes or unique expressions?

Stands:
Stands for to put models in (sometimes a detail in scene can make a huge difference). 

Positioning models: This amazing technique can salve your work. is the secret weapon of many portrait photographers.  Just a small pinch of positioning can be molded and used to make models more beautiful and clear in front of your camera.

Keep an eye on the end result of your work. Be sure to compare your photos with the more experienced photographers, it is common to miss on the tone of skin leaving too yellow or white.
When in doubt, search too!


Be creative! With experience you will see that seemingly useless objects can save many hours of work.

Do you want to know more about creative techniques inside the studio?, ask me how.

Next post I'll talk about Outdoor photos.

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