Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to take pictures in front of the window?

How to take pictures in front of the window?

It can be handled in the following ways:

1, correctly determine the light intensity and choose the model position.

The farther away from the window, the darker the picture will be, and the light intensity will decrease according to inverse square law. This must be taken into account in order to set up the camera correctly. If the subject is required to stay away from the window, it is necessary to improve the ISO value to make up for the lack of light, but there is also a disadvantage-at high sensitivity, the picture may appear grainy.

2. Find interesting shooting spots.

Photographers can't control natural light, which means you need to try different angles-so you can definitely find the right shooting point. Don't be afraid to look at the world from different angles-unexpected angles are interesting because they often show the personality of portraits and show their beauty in new ways.

Don't forget to use the reflector.

When there is only one window opening in the room, the photos taken by the window when the model is close to the glass usually contrast, and the reflector helps to make the light softer and more uniform.