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Portrait photography in 2004

0 1 Use a suitable lens.

The lens selection of portrait photography can be roughly divided into the following two categories: one is a wide-angle lens of about 35mm, and the other is a medium telephoto lens of more than 85 mm. So what kind of shooting effect will different lens choices produce?

If you want to shoot a portrait of the environment, that is, to highlight the subject by substituting it into the environment, you can choose a 35mm lens. Another situation is that you can only shoot with a 35mm lens, that is, when the indoor shooting space is not so abundant.

If you want to take a good-looking blur effect outdoors, the photographer mainly wants to highlight the portrait, and you can choose to use a medium telephoto lens, such as 50mm or 85 mm

Communicate with the model before shooting.

When the model is relaxed, the posture must be the most natural. When you don't know your model well enough to create a comfortable creative environment for the model, you might as well spend a few minutes chatting with the model before shooting, so that the model can relax and the photographer can capture a more natural portrait.

Practice ambient light first.

Whether outdoor or indoor portrait shooting, it is a test for photographers to use and control the light. Unlike indoor shooting, photographers can't completely control the light when shooting portraits outdoors. Therefore, before going out to take pictures, you must step on the spot in advance and predict the lighting conditions.

Do not use the maximum aperture.

Photographers use a large aperture, which can blur the background and highlight the subject. But photographers should pay attention to the fact that the larger the aperture, the less details they can capture. If you take a close-up of a portrait, it is easy to lose focus in the local position. So don't blindly pursue large aperture when shooting, try several times and choose the appropriate aperture value.

Pay attention to your eyes

Your subject's eyes are very important to your portrait photography, so important that camera manufacturers will focus on upgrading their eye focusing function. Ensuring the sharpness of eyes is the key to the success of portrait shooting.

Before portrait photography, photographers have these five precautions, and Universal Ivy Bian Xiao will share them with you here. If you have a strong interest in the later stage of film and television, I hope this article can help you If you want to know more about camera skills, post-editing methods and materials, you can click on other articles on this site to learn.