Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Shoot children's daily vertical things. What?

Shoot children's daily vertical things. What?

Shooting skills.

An element of children's photography: the photographer should choose at least three angles when shooting, such as being flush with the child's line of sight, standing high and leaning down, squatting low or lying down to shoot back, and choosing the change of vertical angle as much as possible.

Another element of children's photography: changing the shooting distance. Many photographers are used to shooting children at a distance of 2-3 meters, and most of them take the whole body or bust as the main style. The lack of distance makes them look monotonous. Here, you can choose the middle shot (2-3 meters), the close shot (within 1 meter), the distant shot (more than 3 meters) or even the close shot (about 0.5 meters) to shoot children, from the close shot to some natural deformation, from the distant shot to the integration into the environment. For example, in a movie, far and near scenes need a lot of changes to better reflect "life".