
Learn to create stunning photos of people, in any number of settings, using just a few accessories and your digital camera.
Learn to create stunning photos of people, in any number of settings, using just a few accessories and your digital camera.
Together with a few accessories, your digital camera offers a wealth of possibilities for producing some stunning photos of people, in both formal and informal situations.
Whether you're holding your camera in natural light or using a tripod coupled with an auxiliary flash, it's easy to get that perfect shot when you know a few tricks.
Here are a few suggestions for informal people photos:
Action shots can provide great mementos of happy activities at any stage of life. When family members participate in sporting events, be there with your camera. The little ones can be just as exciting as the pros when it comes to sports, and far more approachable with your camera. Accessories such as telephoto auxiliary lenses and auxiliary flashes help you get the perfect shot.
Here are some tips for capturing that perfect action shot:
Another interesting technique to explore is the silhouette. You can create a silhouette to convey any subject's character in a unique way. Set your camera on a tripod and pose your subject where light can strike the subject from behind, to create an outline.
An example of a good time and place is on a waterfront at sunset. Watch the reflections and position your subject to take advantage of the natural outline that's often present. You should allow more space in front of your subject than behind, providing more space into which your subject can gaze. Meter-on the light areas so the shaded side goes dark, and then lock your exposure in by pressing the shutter button down halfway, recompose your shot, and you have your silhouette. You can use the same technique for children playing on the beach or just groups of people enjoying a summer evening.
To get the exposure correct, meter-off your background. You can set this exposure into the camera manually or press the shutter button halfway to lock the exposure while you recompose your shot. In this situation, don't use your flash.
Now that you've learned some solid tips for taking better portraits, action shots, and people shots, you're ready to bring out the personality of your subjects and start shooting with confidence!
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