Friday, January 7, 2011

Portrait and self portrait tips and ideas

Get Closer
The most common mistake made by photographers is that they are not physically close enough to their subjects. In some cases this means that the center of interest—the subject—is just a speck, too small to have any impact. Even when it is big enough to be decipherable, it usually carries little meaning. Viewers can sense when a subject is small because it was supposed to be and when it's small because the photographer was too shy to get close.
Don't be shy. If you approach people in the right way, they'll usually be happy to have their picture made. It's up to you to break the ice and get them to cooperate. Joke around with them. Tell them why you want to make the picture. Practice with people you know so that you are comfortable; people can sense when you aren't.

The Casual Portrait
Wherever you are with your camera, always be on the lookout for those moments when a person's character shines though. If you have a formal portrait session with someone, make some frames of him while he straightens his tie or while she brushes her hair before the formal sitting. Walk back to the car with her and shoot her on the street. If you are on a spring picnic with the family, look for that moment of bliss when your wife leans back, sated, to enjoy the caress of the warm sun. If you're on the street, look for the impatient expression on a pedestrian's face as he waits for the light to change. Always be on the lookout for the telling moment. Every person has a story, and every picture should tell part of that story.

Hands and Other Details
The hands of a farmer, a pianist, a baker. The feet of a ballet dancer, a long distance runner, a place kicker. The belly of a pregnant woman, the bicep of a weight lifter. Hair caressing a pillow, fingers clutched in prayer, a peering eye. The details of the human body make great photographic subjects, either as expressions of ideas or emotions, as graphic shots, or as a way to say something about an individual. Whenever you are photographing someone, try to think of details of their body or dress that would get your message across in an indirect way.
Are there particular parts of their body or items of what they wear that are important to what they do for a living or a hobby? Does some part of them really stand out? Can you find a way to abstract what you want to say about the person by using one of these elements?
The point is to use your eyes and your imagination, whether you want to use detail and abstraction to say something about an individual or about the beauty of the human body. If you are making photographs of details of the human body, you will be working intimately with people and will have to direct them, tell them where to pose, and how.

I really like this picture for many reasons. First thing that caught my eye had to be that this guy seems to be by himself and the kind of mood it looks like he is in, looks like he is trying to sit back and relax to thing about the things that are going on in life right now, or he might be waiting on someone by looking at the silver ware and the extra cup sitting across from him. What else caught my eye? The row of repeating booths and tables that follow the man. I really like how the camera has all focus on him and how its such a simple photo.





I really liked this picture also mainly because of how fascinating the sky looks and the nice color of the cranberries in the photo. I like how the photo has a distance. This photo is also plain but interesting. Also the man looks like he is pretty satisfied with what he does, it inspires me to find a career that I enjoy when I get older.




This is my favorite casual portrait (so far).

Welcome Back

I really liked this photo for a few reasons. I like wildlife like the picture shown above and also because this picture tells a little about whats going on if you noticed the lion, the giraffe looks like its running and the lion is creeping up on it.

I found this photo very interesting.  I've never seen anything like this and when I look at it i cant look away because its so amazing while scary.

I really liked this picture because I'm fascinated by the sky.  There are a million stars out and the sky is clear of clouds which makes the photo so amazing.  you can also see that theres a little pond from the reflection of the sky in it which is pretty cool.

Best song: Somewhere With You: Kenny Chesney

This song really caught my attention, I'm really into many many types of music but country is my favorite. I like this song because it has a different tune than usual country songs. I also like the lyrics. The song is about these two people going their separate ways but he'd rather be with her than anywhere else.




Best movie: Easy A
I really enjoy movies that are based on teenagers, especially funny movies. This movie is both of those thing, its a funny movie about a high school girl and rumors. Its funny because the way rumors spread in the movie is how they spread in reality and it just made me laugh because that is how high school really is.

 Something that i will remember from this break is that i worked soooo much and had such busy days. it was crazy.

My resolutions for this year: lose 10-15 pounds, try harder in AP english 3 and physics, also to get my gpa up really high for the end of my junior year, save up money to put down on a car for me, get my license, train my puppy, and so on...

This year I will be looking forward to this summer because I might be going to New York once again, also it will be my senior year, whats not exciting about that. Even though its scary, I'm looking forward to start applying to colleges also.