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What is swaying and grabbing in photography?

1. Staging

That is, throughout the entire photography process, the subject should always be fully aware that someone is taking a photo of him/her, so that the photographer can have more time to do a good job. After preparing for the shot and arranging the subject, complete the shot. Therefore, this shooting method is also called staged, or can be called the subject-omniscient shooting method, and is used for portraits, group photos, commemorative photos, advertising photos, etc. However, in situations where the subject is being manipulated, the photographer should try various ways to make the subject relax so that they can cooperate with the shooting.

2. Capture

That is, during the entire photographer's process, the subject is not allowed to know that someone is taking pictures of him or her, and the photographer directly captures the typical scenes of people's activities. Vivid moment. Therefore, it can also be called a shooting method where the subject is unknown. When shooting in this way, the composition and lighting may not be satisfactory, but the subject is in a state of unrestrained activity, with more natural expressions and behavior. However, the subject needs rich life experience and keen eyesight. In the fleeting various human activities, he should be good at capturing the most typical, perfect and eye-catching moments of the subject, and press the shutter in time.

3. Shooting

That is, throughout the entire photography process, although the subject is informed that someone is taking a picture of him/her, the exact shooting time is not informed so that the subject can The photographer's attention is still focused on the thing he is engaged in, and the photographer has a certain amount of time to choose the best angle and light, and after a smaller range of adjustments and manipulations, press the shutter at the appropriate time. This shooting method combines the advantages of both posing and capturing, achieving posing in the capture and capture in the posing. Therefore, it is also called posing\grasping, and it can also be called a shooting method in which the subject is half-aware.

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