These results are equally likely to occur when taking pictures in direct sunlight, and when a light bulb. The sharp directional light is clearly unsuitable for portraiture, and a better shot to make either in the shade or in cloudy weather or when ambient light bulbs. However, this type of lighting is not the best, since it can not identify the volume and the last person turns flat. In portrait photography should have on the edge of it as two sources of light illuminating the face with two points, and to identify the person of volume coverage on one side should be somewhat stronger than the other. In the absence of the two light sources can make a white screen - Reflector, pulling on the frame of a sheet of paper or material. Put the side of the shadow of the face of such a screen reflecting the rays of light and illuminates the face. Is essential and removable with respect to the rotation system. Less successful portraits taken in front, or, as the photographers in front. The symmetry of the human person makes such images dull, expressionless. In all cases it is recommended to make a turn removes some or the entire body or just the head. Sometimes the characteristic facial features make a good shot in profile, but most often the most successful only a small rotation of the face. This survey is called the shooting a three-fourths. Along with this you can give a removable tilting the head forward, backward or sideways. Photographed not recommend looking directly into the lens unit. Ease of postures - one of the essential conditions of artistic photography since tretnoy. Any artificial posturing creates a tension release, which negatively affects the image. However, everyone knows that his pictures, unwittingly starts to pose. The task of the amateur photos is to bring people to this state of stress, to make him feel at ease and relaxed. Best results are obtained in this way for instant photography. In general, the amateur portraits look much livelier and more interesting when they made a sudden, in normal circumstances and without prior preparation. These are general guidelines that may help at first amateur photographer's work in the field of photo portraits.
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