Saturday, March 22, 2014

Useful Guidelines On Portrait Photography NYC

By Linda Cantrell


People like taking photographs to keep memories of events they attended, places they visited among other reasons. But there is a different kind of photography referred to as portrait photography and this one entails taking photos for display. The reason for this is to show something about the subject being photographed for instance its character, personality, life or just work of art.

Portrait photography NYC can be done at home or at a studio by a professional. Usually, when at a studio, everything is usually set and what the professional will need to do is just adjust everything accordingly. However, for a photographer in New York City wanting to do this at the comfort of his home, there are certain things to consider in order to have quality portrait photography.

The first thing to consider is the background of the photo. It should not be a reflective background such that it reflects too much light on a person. One can choose any color to his or her liking for the photography. There can be any design at the background but it should not pop out so much so as to overshadow the subject.

Another great thing to ensure is the lighting scheme. One can decide to use natural or artificial light. In a studio, controlled artificial light is usually used. But if it is at home, one can make use of natural light but it should also be controlled. The light should not hit a person directly but from the side. A reflective material can be placed on one side of the subject to light up the side that is dark depending on the position from the source of light.

When it comes to artificial light, a lamp can be used. This one is also positioned at a strategic point and controlled. Lighting schemes are not limited to the two mentioned ones as a photographer can try out various schemes to have clear photos.

Camera settings also ought to be adjusted accordingly to produce the right photos for the frame. The resolution, orientation among other settings should be changed appropriately. This will depend on whether the subject wants a face portrait or a full or half body images. If it is the face portrait, the face obviously has to pop. Therefore the shot has to be a close one with few distractions on the background.

When taking the half length or full length, it is usually done from a distance to capture everything. The last thing to always ensure during such sessions is comfortability of the subject and whether he or she is relaxed. For the nervous subjects, one can always engage them in a small conversation to remove the nerves and make them relaxed. This is the only way to get clear emotions.

These portrait photography tips can be used indoors or at a studio. Once the photo session is complete, it will depend on the photographer to bring out the artistic qualities of the photos. Since his kind of photography is to display something important for the subject, creativity is crucial on the part of the photographer to ensure that something of importance is depicted through the photo.




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