Portrait Photography : One of the Greatest Arts
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Before doing any portrait photography there are some very
important questions that any photographer should ask himself.
What kind of light source it's going to be used? From what angle
the light will fall on the subject? What film, camera and lens
are best to use?
If you manage to answer all this questions before taking the
photo then you will probably make quite a good portrait
photography. But i know that you don't want a good portrait
photography, you want a perfect one. So the best way to achieve
this performance is to talk with the client trying to know him,
his past, his desires. This way you can create distinctive
portraits. If you want a real great portrait then you have to
add a bit of the client's personality in the photo. This works
very well especially when you make female portrait photography.
You shouldn't look for a face that is over painted by a makeup
artist. Try to surprise something that really
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represents the
subject.
If you are wondering what to talk about with your clients then
the answer is anything that will show you something distinctive
for that person. Try to look for different face expressions and
eye or mouth movement. When you see something beautiful keep it
in mind and later capture it in your portraits. Belive me that
studying the subject before making the portrait photography is
the biggest secret in this art. Meeting with the client,
building rapport, knowing the client, and planning the session
are essential elements. So don't do the final session at the
first meeting. After you are sure that you know everything you
need to know to make a perfect portrait photography choose the
best location and time of day and take the session.
I advice you to always use natural light if it's possible.
Choosing the background it's also very important too. If the
picture is to close then the background
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looses any meaning, if
it's to far then the background will overwhelm the subject. So
try not to merge the subject with the background in an
indistinguishable shape.
From my point of view making portrait photography is the
greatest art. I belive this because it's very different from
making landscape photography or nature photography. When you
make a photo you can make the subject to react to your wills and
you really can control the picture.
So, in conclusion when it comes to portrait photography it all
depends on how much you want the photo to be perfect and how
dedicated you are to the art and the feeling of seeing that your
client is really pleased.
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