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How to take good portrait photography

1, select the appropriate background.

Choosing the right background can be said that portrait photography has been more than half successful. In the choice of background, we should avoid messy or excessive scenes, and take pictures in simple and clean places, which not only makes the picture comfortable and beautiful, but also creates a Japanese natural feeling.

Like the solid color background wall that can be seen everywhere in daily life, it is also a good attraction. Wearing clothes that contrast with the color of the wall obviously highlights the main body.

2, the composition can not be full

Blanking in front of the picture is more in line with our shooting logic and has room for imagination. If there is no blank space in front and there is a feeling of hitting the south wall, then the visibility of the picture will be discounted.

3. It is better to shoot from the roadside than to stick a tree.

If you shoot outdoors on the roadside, the tilt angle will make people look smaller and the picture will be narrower. If you shoot on the roadside, it is better to let people stand against the tree. Through the tall and straight tree, you can better reflect the slender figure of the figure, reflect the beauty of the curve, and the photos will look better.

4, posture can not be deliberate

The posture of the characters should echo the scenery. So it won't be embarrassing. For example, there is light on the left in the picture below, and people can face the light source. If you shoot sideways, you should also learn the following photo. Your feet should be spread back and forth instead of standing side by side. Scattered back and forth can look more stereoscopic.