Photo technique model is a technique that all photographers deserve. Wherever we are, as a photographer, we are often required to produce portrait or portrait photos of someone well. And also, shooting a beautiful model has now become a hobby for many photographers of today. Here are 3 tips you can try in the next model shooting session, to produce an impressive portrait
Tip No. 1 Composition
Surely you have often heard the term "rule of thirds", where you imagine your frame is divided into 3 parts vertically and horizontally. Then the intersection of these lines is the place where you should put the "point of interest" of the photo. For model shooting, the model's eyes are often the focal point of the photo. So, by positioning the model's eye on the 1/3 line, or in the intersection of those lines, you will help to highlight the model's eyes, and capture the attention of the person who enjoys the photos.
Tip no. 2 Pair with background (background)
This is what often separates an amateur photographer with a professional and experienced. A photographer should be sensitive to choosing a background for model shooting. Do not be obsessed to produce bokeh for your model background, but be careful looking for colors or elements that can add aesthetics to your photos. The following example, using the harmonization of the model's shirt color as well as the flower color picture on the wall. And also, the connotation of roses is perfect to accompany a beautiful woman model ...
Tip no. 3 Interesting Bokeh
Contrary to tip number 2, the following tips suggest that you look for a background that does not disturb the portrait of the model. Separate the model some distance away from the background, and open the diaphragm of your lens. This will result in a more "creamy" and soft bokeh, so that the model is completely separate from the background and as it appears from your photo.
In the next example, I shoot the model from a rather low angle. This I did because I wanted to catch the lamps from the cafe where the photoshoot hanging on the twigs of trees. The flickering lights and flickering of the leaves will produce a nice bokeh to be the background ....
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