samedi 17 janvier 2015

Tricks Of Portrait Photography In Melbourne

By Enid Hinton


Everybody likes looking at a stunning photo. It could be the photograph of a friend, family member, model or even complete stranger. When photos are well taken, they will create some form of mystery and tell stories. In addition, they will come with good memories. These portraits reveal the true personality of a person. In considering portrait photography in Melbourne, some important ideas and tips come in handy. These will help to get the best outcomes.

The background plays a very important role. Portraits are all about the face of the individual. As a result, it will not be the best idea to have a background that interferes with the subject. The better option is a simple background that is not too cluttered. Nevertheless, there are instances when surroundings have to be considered so as to bring out the true personality of the subject. For instance, a photo of a lawyer may have to be taken in his office where stacks of legal books can be seen.

The background does not however have to be prominent. It can be made to be dim or blurred by focusing on the subject. This applies to almost all portraits. This is made possible by use of a zoom lens and shooting from a short distance. There also is the option of using a wide aperture manual setting. Photoshop or any other relevant software may be used to blur the background too.

The light is also very crucial. If taken in natural light, one will have the best chance of achieving a great appearance with the right skin tones and natural colors. The downside is the fact that controlling the light may be difficult in most cases. The subject should not pose right in front of the sun as this could cause unwanted shadows or brightness.

Shooting during mid-day should to be avoided as much as possible. For great outcomes, it is advisable to position the subject such that sunlight falls on it from the side. Reflectors or external flash could be used for lighting up some parts of the face. For indoor shooting, a soft and evenly distributed source of light should be used for lighting the subject.

Trying different apertures will help. Wide open apertures blur the background to make the subject stand out. Smaller ones make the entire screen to have a better focus. The focus should be eyes of the subject when taking any portrait. It is not always that smiling faces make the best portraits. It would be better to try capturing different expressions while keeping focus on eyes.

The angle and pose will play a very important role. The subject looking straight at the camera while motionless can be boring. Having a flamboyant look, inviting smile or sexy expression are some options. To come up with the best results, it is important to experiment with different poses and angles.

Makeup is a vital part of most shots. It will not only cover blemishes but also make the face look even and glow. Some makeup also makes the subject to look trendy or have a different look depending on the personality. Confidence is enhanced by the use of makeup.




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