Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Ask Nikon portrait photographer ~ ~ ~
Ask Nikon portrait photographer ~ ~ ~
I'm afraid your camera's AF autofocus mode has selected the AF autofocus area, so that multiple autofocus points will light up at the same time when the shutter is half closed. Portrait photographers are used to using single-point autofocus mode, which can focus their eyes accurately and make eyelashes and iris clearly visible.
When the background is dark and the face is bright, the face is prone to overexposure. You can choose the center key metering mode and even reduce some EV. Overexposure is more difficult to remedy than underexposure. In addition, RAW format should be selected for photo recording, so that the post-exposure parameters and white balance can be greatly adjusted. Post-processing of PS (such as peeling) should also be learned. In addition, it is necessary to let the assistant operate the reflector in outdoor portrait photography, and the fill light of the reflector is better than any post-processing.
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