Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Why does a person's close-up photo look better than the distant view? The premise is to exclude ps.

Why does a person's close-up photo look better than the distant view? The premise is to exclude ps.

Close-up photos belong to art photography. As the main body of expression, the characters themselves have a strong purpose and display (that is, everyone can know what this photo is to express or show at a glance). In the photography industry, the same photos are generally called sugar syrup tablets, which have little connotation and are very lively to watch.

a long-range photo belongs to an environmental portrait, which requires not only the cooperation between clothes, characters' movements and the environment, but also the photographer's expression of environmental light, environmental artistic conception and the capture of model behavior, and has strong observation and understanding ability. It is difficult to understand the photographer's intention if he wants to take a picture for people to see.

Two different photography styles lead to different photography difficulties, which leads to the result that close-range portraits look better than long-range portraits. But as far as art appreciation is concerned, sugar water tablets can never compare with environmental portraits.

to sum up, it's a sentence: experts watch the doorway, amateurs watch the fun!