For the next lesson you will be taking photos of people. Let's take a look at some tips to taking photos of people.
CLICK HERE - 10 ways to take stunning portraits
CLICK HERE - Portrait Photography tips
Guidelines for this lesson: DUE Monday, November 17th
Pay attention to the following rules:
* The rule of Thirds
* Depth of Field
* Lighting
* Unique Angles-Ones you have never seen but are relatable.
* Be a directive in telling your subject how to move/position, how to smile
and exactly what you want them to do.
You will need to take the following photo angles all due next Monday:
1. Head Shot
2. Profile View
3. Full Body
4. Multiple People
5. Midview Shot
6. Fit to Frame
*20 photos of : Head shots
Tips - Location can add to head shots
- Play with the person looking into the camera and
in different directions, just past the camera
- Make sure you are in focus
- Take a ton of pictures
*20 photos of : Profile View (side view)
Tips - Take photos from both sides
- Take pictures on a small angle and all the
way to the side too.
Tips -The whole body needs to be in the frame,
but not too far back
-Do not cut anything off (hands, feet , etc)
-Environment
-Unique perspectives
Tips -Tell a story between 2 or more people or
-Show an emotion
-People in action (doing something)
-Think about the environment with the
message you are trying to portray.
*10 photos of : Mid shot views
Tips - Make the background part of your composition.
- Shoot from different angles
- Patterned backgrounds can help
- Show 1/2 of the body (ish)
*10 photos of : Fit to Frame shots
Tips - Get CLOSE, REAL CLOSE!!!
- Your subject should go off the page on 3-4 edges
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