Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What should be paid attention to when shooting a meeting scene with a single lens reflex camera.

What should be paid attention to when shooting a meeting scene with a single lens reflex camera.

Shooting the meeting scene is equivalent to news photography.

Remember such shooting rules: panorama, middle shot, close shot, close shot (it doesn't matter whether you are handsome or not after the close shot).

First of all, there must be a panoramic view of the conference. You can shoot from a height. If there is no high place for you to stand and shoot, please hold the camera above your head and use the always-on camera function to shoot. If you don't have this function, you can only shoot blindly.

Secondly, the middle shot refers to a group photo of two or more participants, which can be taken together.

Then, close-up refers to what a person looks like in a meeting.

Finally, close. . . Use it carefully. If the leader is photographed ugly, be careful that he slaps you. . .

Use of shooting angle: Panorama can be used at a high angle, and everything else can be used head-up.