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What are the skills of portrait photography? The stunning elephant in Longshan Wenchuang Garden?

1. hole

Use f/ 1.2, f/ 1.4, f/ 1.8 and other large apertures. 50mm f/ 1.8 is only a few hundred dollars, great lens. On APS-C format camera, the equivalent focal length of 50mm lens is 80mm, which is very suitable for taking portraits.

2. Shadows and uniform light

Let the model be in the shadow area, and the light shining on the model's face should be uniform. The model had better stand in the shadow and face the light source.

Pay attention to your eyes

If you use a large aperture lens, be sure to focus on your eyes. In the case of shallow depth of field, other areas of the face will be slightly out of focus. To enhance this effect, you need to shoot close to the model, preferably close-up.

4. Choose the aperture carefully

If you want to take a full-length portrait, you should carefully choose the aperture to ensure that the body parts of the model are within the depth of field. If you still use a large aperture such as f/2.8, the depth of field will be too shallow. Reduce the aperture to f/5.6, and ensure that the shutter speed is not lower than1125s. If necessary, increase the sensitivity or fill the light. This combination is just a suggestion. You can try different combinations to find the best setting.

5. Manual control

Many people suggest using aperture priority mode. This is no problem when I first came into contact with the camera 1 month. But if you want to shoot better, you must learn to use manual mode.

6. the light of the eyes

Make sure that the model's eyes reflect some light, even in the shadow, as long as you keep the model and the light source oriented.

7. props

Don't let the models go home empty-handed, give them something to hold. The commonly used props are bouquets, and even men can take pictures with them.

8. Pay attention to the background

Let the background have light or shadow, in short, keep it simple, and the model is the main body of the picture. When shooting outdoors, it is best to choose an open background instead of bushes or walls.