I used my son and his girlfriend they are not models and in fact like most males my son is very reluctant to have pictures taken. The location a small open space near my home. The lens used was a standard 50mm F1.8 .
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| Here they are just standing holding hands |
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| Let try relaxing them by asking them to step apart a little |
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| Lets getting them facing each other and looking towards me |
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| Now ask them to look at each other and hug. |
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| Now lets move in close and get Sarah to look at me. |
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| Make use of your location to add interest to the pictures... |
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| My sons arm would have been far better wrapped round Sarah yet he felt comfortable with this pose so its best not to push and make a person feel uncomfortable... |
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| Lets come in close so the picture feels a little more romantic... |
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| Lets move them slightly to make them look more comfortable.. |
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| Take a few images as we move down the field a little ,capture them unaware.. |
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| Having a little informal chat can mean you get a great capture.. |
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| Just observing your clients for a second or two can mean capturing their real personalities |













2 comments:
That is great Andrea...do more!!!!
Nicely done great tips ;-)
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