Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Attennnn HUT!
At least that's what they sound like they are saying. Portraits are ridiculous when trying to get attention. Man, oh, man. You know getting children to pose in a picture is possibly one of the most difficult things I have EVER done. Especially with this little one. You can say look here, look there. Doesn't matter it just stresses out, Sooooooo what I read is a great stress reliever is to give them snacks and talk nice and point cool things out to them. Makes them snap attention off into the distance. My mom did me a great justice today by dressing her so pretty. This picture was taken after 80 other attempts. I had all but given up when she posed so perfect without thinking about it. I was just able to pull up my camera and snap the shot right before he moved.
Awesome!
This picture was completely randomly with prop. To grey the background I used a photoshop sponge brush. Portraits are just the face shots, so this one with the chair and window were slight props. With babies you see it more and more, but with older kids basketballs and sports stuff or all that other stuff is good. Plus it makes them super happy. Less stress in the face creates pretty pictures. ^.^ I think it might be easier to take pictures of random people though, because you don't expect anything except what's there. Since little one here is my sister, I expect a certain quality because well.. I have seen her other pictures.
Now the best thing you can do, for taking inside pictures without props and stuff, is to position the person in the middle of the room, because that way the things behind her won't stand out and instead will get blurred automatically by the camera. Me... I just used the portrait setting on my dial. Heh. As far as it goes, this little girl is a super star.
Now as far as portraits go, I want to try a shoulder shot next. There are varying levels of where you take the picture. There are face portraits, shoulder portraits, waist, and finally complete portraits. So far I have done a face and a full body picture. Now from what I hear and read a lot of pictures are waist highs, capturing hand motion and emotion through body language, which is what essentially makes a portrait, showing how beautiful a person is through the expression of emotion through movement. Something about hands and a person's back are so... Its the details in muscle definition.
Tomorrow we will try a waist high with hands!!! And talk about the settings we can try!
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baggybunny
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