Ways to Take Stunning Portrait
Alter Your Perspective
Most portraits are taken with the camera at (or around) the eye level of
the subject. While this is good common sense – completely changing the angle
that you shoot from can give your portrait a real WOW factor.
Get up high and shoot
down on your subject or get as close to the ground as you can and shoot up.
Either way you’ll be seeing your subject from an angle that is bound to create
interest.
Play with Eye Contact
It is amazing how much
the direction of your subject’s eyes can impact an image. Most portraits have
the subject looking down the lens – something that can create a real sense of
connection between a subject and those viewing the image. But there are a
couple of other things to try:
A.
Looking off camera – have
your subject focus their attention on something unseen and outside the field of
view of your camera. This can create a feeling of candidness and also create a
little intrigue and interest as the viewer of the shot wonders what they are
looking at. This intrigue is particularly drawn about when the subject is
showing some kind of emotion (ie ‘what’s making them laugh?’ or ‘what is making
them look surprised?’). Just be aware that when you have a subject looking out
of frame that you can also draw the eye of the viewer of the shot to the edge
of the image also – taking them away from the point of interest in your shot –
the subject.
B. Looking within the
frame – alternatively you could have your
subject looking at something (or someone) within the frame. A child looking at
a ball, a woman looking at her new baby, a man looking hungrily at a big plate
of pasta…. When you give your subject something to look at that is inside the
frame you create a second point of interest and a relationship between it and
your primary subject. It also helps create ‘story’ within the image.
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