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Indoor figure photography skills

Indoor figure photography skills:

1. Use the window as the main light source.

Compared with the spacious and bright outdoor, the indoor space is relatively narrow, and the lighting is mainly by the window. Then, when shooting indoor portraits, we can make a fuss about the light in the window.

In most people's homes, the windows in the bedroom and living room face the sun. Then, we can shoot portraits with the help of direct light from windows and diffuse light from walls.

2. comb your hair back.

With the white wall at home as the background, you can look back at the camera or comb your hair with your hands behind it. This posture is simple and easy to imitate. Looking for a white wall background at home is very simple to shoot.

3. Take a flower.

When you don't pose, you can take some props, find a flower at random, take a picture by the window, or take a picture with a white wall as the background, all of which are very nice photos. It's easier to pose because of props.

4. Take photos of sitting posture with the help of sofa or tables and chairs.

Tables, chairs, benches, beds and sofas are the daily furnishings of most people's homes. When the windows are bright, we can use these furniture to take pictures of sitting people.

Both sofas and tables and chairs have a certain height. Therefore, sitting posture is definitely different from sitting on the floor outdoors. If shooting a frontal sitting posture, the photographer must remind the model that his knees are close together.

5. Take a close-up with a cosmetic mirror.

Take a portrait in front of the mirror. If the mirror is small, consider using a frame composition to "circle" the girls and take a close-up in the mirror. Take a picture of a girl looking in the mirror directly. You can put a pile of cosmetics in front of the mirror and use bottles and cans as a fuzzy prospect.