PORTRAIT TIPS

TIPS FOR TAKING PORTRIATES 

  • Alter the perspective/shoot from different angles
  • Have your subjecect looking off the camera
  • Shoot with eye contact
  • Have your subject look at something in frame
  • Experiment with lighting dark or bright
  • Help your subject stay comftorable have them stand or sit
  • Shoot with different poses
  • Poses might not always look normal try shooting you subject doing something thats normal to them with family, at work, or doing something they love
  • Use props to add color
  • Get close up

MOTION

MOTION SHARP

1/2000 SEC, F/5.6, ISO 160, SHUTTER PRIORETY
1/2000 SEC, F/5.6, ISO 160, SHUTTER PRIORETY

MOTION BLUR

0.6SS, F/22, ISO160, SHUTTER PRIORETY
2 SEC, F/22, ISO100, SHUTTER PRIORETY
Pin on Motion blur photography
This picture shows motion sharp, and I think the shutter was at 1/2000, aperture of 5.4 and a long lens maybe 120.
Image result for motion blur photography
This picture shows motion sharp, and I think the shutter was at 1 second, aperture of 20 and a lens of 16 since its very zoomed out.

 

The Message Of Sean Taylor | Shallow depth of field, Depth of field, Depth
I believe this picture showing shallow depth of field has a shutter speed of 1/500, aperture of 4 and a lens of 150mm.
Michael Jordan Dunks The Ball by Nathaniel S. Butler
I believe this picture showing good depth of field has a aperture of 4 a shutter speed of 1/200, and a lens of 30mm.

WHAT IS DEPTH OF FEILD

Depth of field is the zone where a photo is focused on. So, where the photo appears sharper and clearer. Every picture has a point of focus where the camera’s lens is focused. But behind and Infront of that is an area that appears sharp as well.  The is deep depth of field and shallow depth of field. Deep depth of field is usually a large zone where everything appears sharp. From the front to the back. Photographers use this a lot when shooting a landscape. Shallow depth of field creates a blur around the main subject. The main subject becomes sharp blurring out the background for better attention.