Here are some techniques for slimming down in portrait photography: 1. ** Shooting angle ** - [Aerial Shot: Shooting from a high angle to a low angle can make the character's facial features look thinner and the figure look better.] - ** Low angle upside-down shot **: The appropriate upside-down angle can lengthen the neck and leg lines, making the body proportion more beautiful. 2. ** Character posture ** - ** Side Shot **: Standing sideways makes you look thinner because it is easy to expose physical defects when shooting from the front. Side Shot can highlight the body lines and make the body look slimmer, but pay attention to the body should be properly stretched to avoid hunchback, bending over, lowering your head, etc. - ** Avoiding the posture of pressing the hand down **: For example, if you put your hand on your head, you will feel that you are pressing down. It will look a little bit awkward from the visual effect. You should lower your hand appropriately. - ** Raise your hand or stretch your waist **: If you want to look thin in a portrait, you can make yourself look thin and tall. When you are not tall enough, you can raise your hand and pretend to stretch or raise your hand above your head. With a smile, you can lengthen your height and look thin and beautiful. - Tilting your head and posing: Don't stand straight when taking a photo. You can make your body or head slightly curved. By tilting your head, you can make the character look more photogenic. - ** Using props to cover one's face **: Beautiful props can not only enrich the portrait photo, but also make one's face look thin and beautiful. For example, holding a beautiful fruit as a prop and placing it next to one's face for a photo. - ** Hands on the face **: When taking a frontal photo, hold your face with both hands and look at the camera with a smile. This will make the character look thin and beautiful. - ** Back view photo **: Back view photo is a very slim way of taking photos. It can make the character pretend to be walking seriously or looking at the scenery in front of them naturally. This way, when taking a portrait, it will look especially slim and beautiful. 3. ** Shooting Distance ** - ** Distance between camera and character **: Take a step back when holding the camera. Standing too close will make your body look more bloated. Taking a proper step back can make your body proportion more coordinated and look slimmer. - ** Distance between the character and the background **: The background is far away from the audience and the audience will be more transparent. If the background is too complicated or messy, it will distract the audience and make the body look more bloated. Choosing a simple and transparent background could make the body more prominent. For example, the character could be closer to the camera and further away from the background. 4. ** Clothing choice **: Wearing fitting clothes can make the body lines smoother and avoid being bloated due to oversized clothes. Read more exciting novels for free
Portrait gallery photography was a type of photography that focused on taking portraits of people. It was usually done in a specialized portrait gallery environment. From a professional point of view, portrait photography had many characteristics. In terms of personnel, professional photographers were needed. For example, the photographers in the Blooming Flower Portrait Gallery were master level. They were not only professional but also knew how to cooperate with the lighting to create an atmosphere. They would also guide the people being photographed to pose. At the same time, they also needed a professional makeup artist with a complete set of tools. They could match different hairstyles according to different clothes and meet the needs of different styles. There were many styles to choose from. For example, some portrait studios could offer hundreds of styles for customers to choose from. Moreover, both ordinary people and celebrities could be photographed. For example, the British National Portrait Gallery collected portraits of many famous people in various fields in the United Kingdom, including photographs, paintings, sketches, sculptures, and other creative forms. In terms of artistic and cultural value, the portraits of the portrait gallery were of great significance. For example, Ye Fengde's color portraits were of great value in the study of art, history, and culture. In terms of photography techniques, portrait photography had its own unique characteristics. For example, the makeup, styling, and setting of portrait photos were relatively simple. The main purpose was to capture the most realistic state of the character. It would magnify the character's own advantages, and the requirements for the base makeup were relatively high. It was necessary to maintain the texture of the original skin while balancing the skin color. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In portrait photography, the handling of makeup depended on many factors. From the perspective of the subject of the photography, if it was a commercial portrait photography, such as a fashion show, the makeup of the model was usually changeable. Different styles of clothing needed to be matched with different makeup. For example, when shooting daily fresh clothes, the makeup could be lighter, and when shooting retro costumes, the makeup could be more exquisite, so that the overall image could match the temperament of the clothing. In daily life, one could either put on makeup all the way to the end or change the makeup according to the situation. If they were shooting portraits with the same theme and there were no special requirements, they might not need to change the makeup because changing the makeup was not only time-consuming, but it might also require professional operation. In daily life portrait photography, it was generally relaxed and natural, with a little light makeup. If the model wanted to change her image, she could do it by changing clothes or changing the scene. However, if one pursued perfection, they could also bring a makeup artist to touch up their makeup at any time. " One make-up to the end " mode meant that the model would only be given one type of make-up during the portrait shoot, and then the model would be shot without changing the make-up. Whether this mode was reasonable or not depended on the subject of the shoot and personal preferences. In addition, other than makeup, background, lighting, and other factors were also very important in portrait photography. The background couldn't be messed up and affect the beauty of the picture. In terms of light, for example, the main light, auxiliary light, side backlighting, background light, etc. could be set to achieve the ideal shooting effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is some information about the portrait in reverse photography: ** 1. The advantages of reverse portraits ** 1. ** Color expression ** - The reversal film had a unique color and contrast effect, and its color reproduction and uniqueness were loved by many photography enthusiasts. For example, when shooting portraits, Fuji's AStia film mode had outstanding management ability for skin texture and color, which could better enhance skin color and have a "self-contained" beauty effect. 2. ** Direct viewing ** - The color of the film obtained after the film was shot and developed was the same as that of the film when it was shot. It could be viewed directly with the help of a light source. This made it convenient to check the effect of the film in time when shooting portraits (under the traditional process of film reversal), unlike the negative film, which needed to be reversed to be viewed later. ** 2. Key Points of Portrait Shooting in Reverse Film ** 1. ** In terms of exposure ** - When using a reverse film to shoot a portrait, the control of exposure was crucial. For example, when shooting under strong light and at a 60-degree angle, the exposure compensation might need to be adjusted according to experience. There were cases where halving the exposure might not be suitable for portrait shooting. 2. ** Farewell Scenery and the Use of Shooting Elements ** - Just like any other portrait photography, the location of the shoot was very important. Scenes were divided into long-range, panoramic, mid-range, close-up, and close-up. Different scenes matched with different focal lengths and depths of field would reflect different photo atmosphere. In addition to considering the shooting posture (static standing, sitting, squatting, lying, dynamic walking, running, jumping, turning, etc.), he also had to pay attention to the direction of the eyes (looking at the sky, looking at the ground, looking at the air, looking at himself, closing his eyes, etc.), emotional state (smiling, laughing, intoxicated, deep, depressed, sad, etc.), and hand movements (lifting hair, touching face, pinching ears, putting hands in pockets or waist). From a shooting point of view, there were different options such as front shooting, side shooting, back shooting, low angle shooting, and high angle shooting. They could also use shooting props or interact with the environmental elements of the shooting scene (such as leaves, flowers, etc.). 3. ** Model's emotional manipulation and composition ** - In portrait reversals, it was also important to mobilize the model's emotions. For example, there might be situations where the model's emotions were not well mobilized during the shoot. He also needed to pay attention to the composition. For example, when shooting, he had to consider the layout of the character in the picture, whether the posture was beautiful and comfortable, etc. For example, the hand shape, the position of the character in the picture, etc. would affect the composition effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some key points about Wuzhen's portraits: - ** Shooting location selection and composition **: There are many small bridges in Wuzhen, so you can shoot more scenery with a high camera. When you encounter an alley, you can shoot by leaning to the side to reveal the deep alley. There are benches on both sides of the river and behind the ancient buildings. If the shooting angle is slightly sideways, you can shoot the small bridge, running water, boats, and tea houses behind. If the back of the dye workshop is messy, you can use the dyed cloth in front of the camera as the front to make the picture clean and layered. - ** Shooting equipment and parameters example **: There are examples of Canon cameras used to shoot portraits in Wuzhen. For example, Canon cameras such as the Canon Canon 5D Mark IV and Canon Eos R6 are equipped with different lenses. The aperture has different settings such as f/2.8 and f/9.0. There are also many combinations of exposure time, USB, focal length, etc. There were also examples of parameters for using the Nikon Z7 camera to take pictures related to Wuzhen. - ** Storytelling of portrait photography **: Portrait photography in Wuzhen can also be integrated into the story. For example, in the award-winning works of the International Portrait Photographer Competition, the photographer can choose the theme by deeply understanding the culture, character, clothing, etc. of the tribe where the subject is located. In Wuzhen, the local cultural characteristics and the stories behind the buildings can also be integrated into the portrait photography. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Changchun portrait photography covered many aspects. From the perspective of portrait photography practitioners, there was Li Yihang, who graduated from Changchun International Economics and Trade Professional School with a major in digital imaging technology. He was currently working at Changchun Zhangda International Children's Photographer. His works focused on portrait photography and were good at capturing the emotions, expressions, and moments of the characters. Through careful composition and light use, he created amazing picture effects. His works were full of imagination and unique storytelling. In terms of portrait photography skills, for example, when taking a portrait under a cherry blossom tree, you could use the hanging branches as the background. The branches would be placed in the upper right corner of the picture, and the character would be in the lower left corner to make the picture balanced and stable. The character could stare into the distance to highlight the sadness. Using elements such as slopes, falling flowers, etc., squatting, lying, high camera position, etc., with different hand movements, such as picking petals, supporting the head, lifting hair, etc., and setting the camera parameters reasonably (such as camera A7c2, lens 70 - 200, aperture 3.2, speed 1/500, sensitivity 100, color brightness +8, contrast +4, hue +7, sharpness +8, saturation +10, highlight + blue). When posing for portrait shots, girls had six common standing postures, such as feet open and shoulder width, which could be matched with hands in pockets to look at the side; Feet one in front and one behind can hold items in hand when doing a slight movement; Crossing feet is suitable for sports and leisure clothing; One leg straight and one leg bent forward with the center of gravity on the other leg is suitable for slim-fit clothing; The in-eight feet open toe buckle is suitable for young girls; There is also a walking posture that can be used for fashion street photography. In addition, there were also some activities related to portrait photography in Changchun, such as the 12th photography art exhibition held in Changchun City. There were also concepts related to portrait photography such as "Changchun Light Private House" and "Changchun Auction". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many key points to portrait photography: 1. ** Avoiding the feeling of being cut off ** - When choosing the cutting point, he had to avoid some inappropriate positions. For example, when shooting a bust, if you cut at the knees and elbows of the character, it would make the proportion of the picture uncoordinated, so you should cut at the middle of the character's limbs or torso; when shooting a full-body image, cutting at the human ankle would have a strong sense of amputation, and the whole character would show the legs longer. For close-ups, don't cut the hairline. Keeping the hairline makes the face look smaller. - When the character had a line of sight, cutting off the direction of the character's line of sight would give off a sense of oppression, leaving space in front of the scene would make the scene more comfortable and natural. 2. ** Effects of different types of cutting ** - Adding white space when cutting can increase the artistic conception of the picture and avoid visual fatigue. For example, when leaving white space on the left or right, when composing to the left or right, leave a certain space in front of the model's vision, the picture will be more natural; the white space at the bottom can blur the front and produce a hazy feeling; the white space at the top can highlight the relationship between the character and the environment, giving people a sense of emptiness and freedom. - Using a vertical composition and reducing the proportion of the person in the picture to take a full-body photo, the scene could be integrated. 3. ** Tailoring with props ** - Finding props with colors and shapes that matched the theme could not only enrich the content of the picture, but also increase the variety of the composition. For example, using ready-made props to cover key parts would not cause the feeling of the character being cut off; when shooting in the studio, preparing props as the background could enrich the composition and increase the natural atmosphere; using the brim of the hat to cover the frame composition, making the character's vision more concentrated, and also reducing the light ratio in the sun to form interesting spots; using props to cover to find unconventional angles of view to achieve creative cutting. 4. ** Tailoring considerations in the early and late stages ** - Post-editing was a remedy that would affect the image quality, so he could try "pre-editing", which meant that he could edit the photo through the composition during the pre-shooting. He should pay more attention to avoiding problems such as editing at the joints of the character. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many models of Xiaomi phones that had their own characteristics in portrait photography. For example, the Xiaomi 11 was equipped with a 100-million-pel three-camera system. The main camera had 100-million-pel and the sensor size was large. The video version of the super night scene function supported noise reduction in the RAW domain to improve the dark light shooting effect. The movie lens had industrial-grade color matching and a variety of filter in professional mode, which could shoot movie-style videos. The AI smart image could shoot creative videos such as special effects. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra portrait camera had a problem with poor edge processing. The Xiaomi 14 had four portrait master lens modes. The 35mm was a classic human black-and-white lens, which could clearly show the character and background environment to record the character's emotions; The 50mm classic portrait rotary-focus lens could make the background slightly blurred and slightly rotary-focus to create a romantic atmosphere; The 75mm classic portrait lens created a light spot effect to highlight the character; The 90mm soft focus lens belonged to the large aperture portrait suitable for close-up. It could be shot through the master lens by switching to the filter to the Lihua drift brown. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
For birthday portrait photography, you can use the following techniques to take the ideal photo: ** 1. Scenery and scenery selection ** 1. ** Scene selection ** - If the birthday party was held indoors, they could choose a special corner, such as a place near the birthday cake, surrounded by colorful balloons and other birthday decorations. If the room was messy, he could narrow down the scope of the camera and use the corners to reduce the interference of the background elements like shooting ordinary indoor portraits. If you wanted the scene to look wide, you could find a white wall or pull up a piece of white cloth as the background. At the same time, make the character's clothes colorful and hold some colorful props as decorations. - When holding an outdoor birthday picnic, you could choose a place with rows of trees in a park. You could have the character stand in the middle of two rows of trees and look up to take a rhythmic photo. Or you could have the character lean against a straight tree and let the road extend forward in the picture to give a sense of depth. 2. ** Farewell choice ** - Close-up: If you want to highlight the birthday girl's expression or birthday makeup, you can choose a close-up shot. For example, only take a part of the face, such as the eyes or lips. At the same time, pay attention to the lighting to ensure that the face is clear and the lighting effect is good. - ** Bust **: It is suitable for displaying the overall appearance of the birthday girl, including the birthday dress, birthday hat, and other accessories. When shooting a bust, use a large aperture lens to move the character away from the background and focus on the character's eyes. This way, the background could be blurred better and the photo looked more concise. - ** Full-body portrait **: Can be used when you want to show the birthday scene and the overall posture of the character. It was necessary to find a suitable scene to match the posture. For example, at a birthday party, the birthday girl would stand in the middle of the beautifully decorated venue, surrounded by gifts and ribbons. ** 2. Shooting Techniques ** 1. ** Light usage ** - If it was indoors, try to get the character close to the window and use the window light to fill in the light on the face. At a birthday party at night, look for light sources, such as street lamps, advertising light boxes, or self-contained light sources (such as flashes, etc.), so that the light shines on the face to avoid the face being too dark. 2. ** Composing Skills ** - Birthday elements could be used to compose the picture. For example, birthday cakes, gifts, and other elements could be arranged reasonably in the picture. If there were many people taking a photo together to celebrate the birthday, pay attention to the arrangement of the characters to avoid blocking them. - Creating a blurred prospect. For example, when there were flower decorations at the birthday party venue, the flowers could block the lens and focus on the eyes of the character to form a blurred prospect and increase the dreamy feeling of the picture. 3. ** Character posture and expression guidance ** - As for the birthday girl or other characters, they could be arranged according to the filming location. If they were sitting indoors and opening gifts, they could capture natural movements; if they were on the lawn outdoors, they could arrange some dynamic movements, such as jumping. - In terms of expression guidance, he could make the birthday girl show happy, surprised, and other expressions that matched the birthday atmosphere. You could interact with the birthday girl during the shoot, call her name, let her look at the camera naturally, or guide her to recall the happy things on her birthday to make her eyes more meaningful. At the same time, he could also let the birthday boy hold some birthday props, such as small colored flags, gift boxes, etc., to enrich the posture, so that his hands did not look awkward. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There was no direct reference material that specifically elaborated on the subject of bicycle portrait photography. However, from the general point of view of portrait photography, in terms of clothing selection, if the theme of the portrait photography was a bicycle, the clothing had to match the theme and artistic characteristics of the shooting. For example, if you wanted to express the feeling of a retro riding trip, you could choose a retro style of riding clothes, such as the style of early European riders. If it was a portrait photography of a modern city bicycle, modern sports style riding clothes or fashionable casual sportswear might be more suitable. In terms of color matching, the color of the clothing should not be similar to the color of the background. For example, on riding routes with more green vegetation, avoid wearing green clothes. Choose contrasting colors or other colors that can form a distinct difference to better highlight the main character. At the same time, the bicycle could also be used as an important prop to participate in the composition of a bicycle portrait. For example, the relationship between a person and a bicycle could take many forms, such as a person standing next to a bicycle, riding a bicycle, and so on. Different shooting angles could be selected according to different composition methods. For example, a low-angle upshot could highlight the height of the person and the coolness of the bicycle, while a high-angle upshot might present different picture effects. When shooting, you should also pay attention to the impact of light on the people and bicycles. Use natural or artificial light to create the desired light and shadow effects. For example, side light can highlight the contours of the people and bicycles. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>