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Portrait Photographyfor Beginners

By Cynthia Coons

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Portraiture• [pohr-tri-cher]• The art of making

a likeness of a person or animal, especially the face

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• Keep your background simple to avoid distraction from your subject

Location

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Lighting• The easiest light to start with is

daylight• Take your subject outside

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Portrait v.s. Landscape

• Try turning your camera

• Don’t always use landscape

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Leading Lines• Point the viewer’s eyes to your

subject

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Rule of Thirds

• Keep your subject out of the direct centre

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Framing• Use elements of the foreground

to frame your shot

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Fill the Frame

• Move in closer. When you think you’re close enough, move in some more!

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Universal Appeal• Try to capture a feeling • (i.e. sentiment)

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Creativity

• Try a different point of view; get up high or get on the ground

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Be patient! Keep practicing!

Thank you!

All photos © Cynthia & Jonathan Coons