10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits
Being part of the 365 Days/threesixtyfive self-portrait a day for a year project, I found this article over on the DPS Blog today very interesting. Always looking for different ways to shoot myself, and I’m sure this will come in handy for portrait shooting as well!
How do you take Portraits that have the ‘Wow’ factor?
Today and tomorrow I want to talk about taking Portraits that are a little out of the box. You see it’s all very well and good to have a portrait that follows all the rules - but it hit me as I was surfing on Flickr today that often the most striking portraits are those that break all the rules.
I want to look at some ways to break out of the mold and take striking portraits by breaking (or at least bending) the rules and adding a little randomness into your portrait photography.
In a nutshell here are the ten points from the post today:
- Alter your perspective
- Play with eye contact
- Break the rules of composition
- Experiment with lighting
- Move your subject out of their comfort zone
- Shoot candidly
- Introduce a prop
- Focus upon one body part - get up close
- Obscure part of your subject
- Take a series of shots
My favorite technique, as you can see, is playing with and experimenting with light (photo above). I also find some of my best portraits are when shot candidly - as can be seen in the two photos below.
Be sure to head on over to the DPS Blog and read in detail 10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits!
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