Emotional photography techniquesHere are some emotional photography techniques:
** 1. Techniques for expressing positive emotions **
1. ** Use of Light and Shadow **
- Use bright, soft light, such as gold, orange, red and other warm colors of light, can create a warm and comfortable atmosphere, stimulate positive emotions. For example, the golden rays of the setting sun shone on the fields.
2. ** Usage of composition **
- The use of symmetrical and balanced composition gives people a sense of stability and harmony, transmitting positive energy. For example, placing the character in the center of the picture, surrounded by a natural scene full of vitality.
3. ** Color Usage **
- Choosing bright and vibrant colors such as blue sky, white clouds, and clear water to blend into the picture can stimulate excitement and convey energetic positive emotions.
4. ** Choice of theme **
- The theme was positive, positive, and full of hope, such as the laughter of children, the sweetness between lovers, and the beauty of nature. It could stimulate the positive emotions of the audience and convey the yearning for a better life.
** 2. Techniques for expressing negative emotions **
1. ** Use of Light and Shadow **
- Using dark and cool light to create a depressing and heavy atmosphere, expressing negative emotions such as sadness and fear. For example, the back view of a person looked lonely under the dim light.
2. ** Usage of composition **
- Using an unbalanced and slanted composition, it gives people a sense of instability and uneasiness, expressing inner anxiety and uneasiness. For example, placing the character at the edge of the screen, the surrounding environment was dark.
3. ** Color Usage **
- Use dark and cool colors, such as gray, black, blue, etc., to create a depressing and heavy atmosphere, expressing negative emotions such as sadness and fear.
4. ** Choice of theme **
- It mainly focused on negative topics such as sadness, despair, and pain, such as the cruelty of war, the sorrow of death, and the injustice of society. It resonated with the audience and conveyed their reflection on reality.
** 3. Emotional expression techniques in the middle **
1. ** Use of Light and Shadow **
- Use soft and delicate light to create a calm and peaceful atmosphere to express thoughts and reflections. It was like the scene of the morning sun shining on the leaves.
2. ** Usage of composition **
- The composition was simple and empty, giving people a simple and ethereal feeling, expressing thoughts and reflecting emotions. For example, placing the character in the center of the picture and leaving the surroundings blank.
3. ** Color Usage **
- Choose soft and elegant colors, such as green, blue, gray, etc., to create a calm and peaceful atmosphere, expressing thoughts and reflections.
4. ** Choice of theme **
- The theme was calm, everyday, and ordinary, expressing his thoughts and feelings about life.
In addition, there were some special portrait emotional photography techniques, such as:
1. ** In terms of shooting actions **
- Half of the face was covered when the photo was taken, and the side profile was taken with a smile on the face to improve the mood of the photo.
2. ** In terms of shooting techniques **
- If he wanted the atmosphere, he would use props, if he wanted nature, he would use snap shots, and if he wanted tension, he would use a wide angle.
3. ** Filming preparation **
- For example, in portrait photography, the model could be calmed down so that his emotions would naturally show. Using a single flashing light to cover the ceiling with yellow paper to form a soft light and enter the room through a special window, imitating a specific light (such as imitating the sunset light, the camera's color temperature is set to 2500K, so that the light and the surrounding color form a color collision, the darker tone renders the mood, and the later color balance and dark tone add cyan and green to cool the dark tone to further render the mood), the fixed focal length of the lens (such as 35mm, 50mm) maintains a sense of alienation from the character, etc.
4. ** Scene shooting **
- When shooting a night emotional short film, you can first shoot a section of traffic, then shoot a lonely street lamp, then shoot the alternating traffic lights, and finally shoot the deserted street.
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