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What are the construction skills of portrait shooting?

Tip 1: Highlight the characters.

Prominent characters can be highlighted by using a simple background. The choice of background is very important when shooting portraits. So try to choose a simple and harmonious background when shooting, so as to better highlight the subject. If shooting indoors, using a head-up angle, you can give priority to using walls or background cloth. If shooting outdoors, consider using a large aperture to blur the background. You can also look up at the blue sky as the background.

Tip 2: Curve composition method

This point mainly refers to the curve composition method to express the feminine body, which is mainly divided into S-shaped composition and C-shaped composition, and is often used to express one's femininity and sexiness when shooting female portraits. Among them, S-shaped composition is commonly used, and C-shaped composition also has a good performance effect in expressing women's feminine figure, but it is weaker than S-shaped composition.

Tip 3: Create a beautiful picture.

How to create a beautiful picture? We can create an aesthetic picture with an infectious background. Simple background can make people stand out in the picture, but the picture lacks story and can't explain the environment of the characters in the picture well, so it is only suitable for shooting portrait works. If you want to make the picture more readable, you should choose the background according to the characteristics of the shooting intention, and you can try to choose the more beautiful scenery as the background to enrich and enrich the picture.

Tip 4: Three-point composition method

The three-dimensional composition method that makes people become the visual center can be divided into two types: horizontal three-dimensional composition and vertical three-dimensional composition. When shooting a portrait, the picture is divided into three equal parts horizontally and vertically. The torso of the person can be placed on each dividing line, and the face or eyes of the person can be placed on one of its four intersections, so that the person can be more clearly highlighted.