
Learning How To Photograph People is Easy

Who's More Nervous, You or Your Subject?

Ask your subject questions about themselves, about their family. Ask them anything to get them not thinking about the photography process. Before you know it, they'll be so relaxed and enjoying being photographed. And this will allow you take a better portrait.
Equipment

One rule of thumb, when considering equipment to use for photographing people, is to use a longer lens or just zoom in. Wider lenses tend to make a face look bigger or wider than it really is, and your subject might not like that.
Also by zooming in, you won't need to do it later when cropping your photo, thus making the photo appear sharper.
Shooting "Out of The Box"

If shooting creative portraits is important to you - find out how to not only learn the basics, but also learn some great techniques used by the professionals.
Next Door Neighbors Make Great Photo Subjects!

The Power of Observation.
Before you start shooting, really look at your subject. Watch their face - their eyes. See how they smile, what makes them smile. You can drastically improve your photography by just taking some time to open your eyes and observe.
Someone once told me the key to great photography is first to learn how to see. And it's true, the camera is just the machine to record, but it's your eyes and mind that decide what and how to capture.
Have fun shooting and meeting some cool people!

Dave Gladstone.
(Registered Graphic Designer and Passionate Photographer)
Someone once told me the key to great photography is first to learn how to see. And it's true, the camera is just the machine to record, but it's your eyes and mind that decide what and how to capture.
Have fun shooting and meeting some cool people!

Dave Gladstone.
(Registered Graphic Designer and Passionate Photographer)
My Review of "Photography Posing Secrets"

This book has great step-by-step techniques such as:
- How to focus on the body to aid posing.
- The key to duplicating or creating any pose.
- The three letters that can build a pose.
- Exercises and suggestions to help analyze pictures and poses.
- Ten simple solutions when your model does not know what to do with their hands.
- The three basic head movements that make a difference to your model's features.
Photography Posing Secrets is a great book!
Dave Gladstone.
(Registered Graphic Designer and Passionate Photographer)
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