Showing posts with label digital portrait photography and lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital portrait photography and lighting. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Digital Portrait Photography

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What is a self portrait in photography..?

I want some specific ideas of what a self portrait is. I don't want to do this wrong. Would like a detailed answer from someone in the photography field. btw this is digital photography.


A self portrait is a painting or a photograph you take of yourself. You can do this by setting the camera in front of a mirror, stand beside the camera, zoom in so you don't see the camera in the shot, and "fire away" until you get something you like. Or, you can do what millions of people do everyday, and just hold the camera out at arm's length in front of yourself, and press the shutter release button. Or, you can set the camera on a tripod (or just prop it up somewhere where it won't fall or where someone won't walk up and take it), and use the "self timer" function (if it has this feature). Press the button and you have 8 to 10 seconds to get in front of the camera in any pose you like before the shot is taken. REMEMBER: if you take unclothed shots of yourself, they may be seen by many people that you never intended. So, imagine your parents, teachers, etc. seeing these shots, DON'T TAKE THEM, and you won't regret it later. (Sorry, I assumed you're a student...if you're an adult, plug in "employer, wife, husband, minister, etc." for "parents, teachers, etc." in the last sentence.

Have fun with self portraits! Choose backgrounds that say something about who you are. Experiment with lighting, the angle of the sun or any light you're using, and the angle of the camera (whether the camera is low looking up at you or high looking down at you).

Good luck!


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Thursday, 16 April 2009

Digital Portrait Photography

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Getting Started With Portrait Photography

Photography is a great thing to take up, whether it's as a hobby or as a major commercial venture. It can be tremendously gratifying creatively as well as in terms of money if done well. Portrait photography consists of capturing human faces in various situations and displaying a wide range of emotions. You can shoot such photos in a studio or make portraiture completely environmental; it all depends on circumstances. We all know what portrait photography is like if we take a look at our official papers or IDs. Such pictures are small and they are usually taken in studios with digital cameras, and a controlled background.


When performed in a studio, portrait photography involves a larger control over the background. Opinions are divided on whether to use seamless paper roll and take portraits against them or not. Neutral portrait photography is normally associated with this practice, but there could appear elements of distractions in such portraiture forms. Yet, you can use other backdrops too in order to achieve the kind of environment you consider adequate for portrait photography. As for special effects, there are many portable devices that you can make use of.


With portrait photography, the main focus is on the subject first and foremost, regardless of the format you use to shoot. Even if you have a lighting system, there could still be problems with the shadows and the lights. The eyes and the nose of the subject are the most important for portrait photography, when it comes to lights and shadows. That is certainly a matter you need to look into. For example, with the use of a telephoto lens, the nose and the eyes will look very sharp and the field depth will diminish.


Do not feel overwhelmed by beginning with the pursuit. In case you don't use a studio for portrait photography, the key to very successful photos is to get to places where you have a neutral background and diffuse light. From all the public spaces with great powerful skylights, we can mention art museums, galleries and universities. If you are studying the practices involved in photography, there are lots of sources you can use to improve skills. Great photos come with experience most of the time, and you'll see improvement with every new issue you learn. People with training in portrait photography hardly need any tips here.


Portrait photography depends on soft and off camera light; anything other than that can spoil the photo. The best photos are those that have no shadows whatsoever. As for outside portrait photography, overcast days are the best you can hope for. An electronic flash or a reflector are very necessary when shooting on a sunny day, otherwise portrait photography will be an unhappy experiment. Portrait Photography is able to offer you a superb new career as well as a huge amount of pleasure, and it is a very positive thing to try out as a way into the overall industry of photography.


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Saturday, 19 July 2008

Digital Portrait Photography And Lighting

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Economy Home Studio Set Up (Digital Photography)- Advice Please!?

I would like to set up an inexpensive home studio to expand my hobby and am looking to buy the following:

1. Background stand
2. Paper or muslin background
3. Sudio Lights
4. Anything else?? (yes, I have a camera!)

I mainly want to take portrait style digital photographs of children.

Where do I start? I have a limited budget but don't want the finished result to look "home-made".

Any general advice on backgrounds and lighting much appreciate with any recommendations of where I might aquire this equipement (eg secondhand- other than ebay) very useful as well.

Thanks for you advice!


have a look at the loot website you can get some photographic eqpt realy cheaply i love photography and i would like the same stuff


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Sunday, 30 March 2008

Digital Portrait Photography And Lighting

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I would like to start doing mobile portrait digital photography what should I get to start?

What sort of lighting, cameras etc would be best for a beginner? I've just got a compact digital camera at the moment which I've had good results with but I now want to move up a step and make some money.
I want the photos to look professional as if done in a studio


A digital SLR camera would be a good start. E.g Canon,Nikon Sony, Olympus. On the hotshoe of camera you need an adaptor to a light stand with umbrella. A simple 283 Vivitar flash can be attached to light stand. Any 6-9 ft background you like will do. A portrait lens for you Slr also.


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