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Great Tips In Photographing
People
By: Low Jeremy
Unlike
taking photos of inanimate objects, photographing
people can be more difficult as they are dynamic.
They move. They can think for themselves. This is
the reason why it is much harder for one to
anticipate their moves and their expression. One
needs to be always in his toes when capturing
people. A great deal of experience is needed to be
able to produce a great picture.
Know your equipment
This is one tip that you should not take for granted
when photographing people. Remember that with
people, you have to know every trick of the trade
and every part of your equipment to keep up with
their spontaneity.
There is no time to look for clasps and buttons when
dealing with people. Everything must be instinctual
and bullet-fast. In fact, one famous photographer
even advised amateurs to know their equipment so
well that they will be able to find the parts even
with their eyes closed.
This can be achieved by constant practice. Start
with people in your family. Another great training
is taking photographs of people in events where
everything is spontaneous. Try to capture their
various expressions and their actions.
Focal lengths
In terms of the focal lengths that you will be
using, it is best to use lengths from 28-105 mm.,
depending on the subject of the picture. Taking
close-up photos are better with pictures that deal
with people because this way you will be able to
show through your photograph the expressions on
their faces or the look in their eyes.
Capturing movement
One of the most fascinating subjects in photography
is the human body in motion. With a good eye and
instinct for taking photos, you will be able to
capture a moment that will otherwise be lost in
time. One problem with taking pictures of movements
is the fact that there are cameras that are not able
to capture them.
Too much movement will only result in blurred
photos. It is best to either use a tripod to
minimize the shakiness or use a camera where you can
manually adjust the shutter speed.
Focusing
In focusing, it is best to aim for the eyes of
people. This will add a glint of light in their eyes
as well as ensure that the expression in the eyes is
captured clearly. This is one of the most important
part of photographing people as expressions convey a
story in itself.
About the Author
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