Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Portrait photography prospect
Portrait photography prospect
In portrait photography, foreground generally refers to the scene near the camera in front of the subject. If these scenes are used properly, they can add atmosphere to the picture, beautify and highlight the main body, and at the same time explain the time and place where the characters are.
In addition, the prospect also has a certain effect on the performance of personality and state. Trees, flowers, roads and water surfaces are usually used as the foreground, and people and things can also be selected as the foreground.
Guided foreground: This kind of composition guided by foreground is much better than shooting a single subject directly.
Guided prospect
Similarly, when shooting portraits, you can also arrange a continuous and extended foreground scene in the picture, guide the audience's line of sight to the depth of the picture, and put the characters on the side of this visual guide line.
Foreground blur: When using foreground scenery for framing composition, the framing scenery is often blurred, but blurring the foreground is not necessarily for the "blocking" effect of framing composition.
A vague prospect
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