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January 8, 2010

Information About Portrait Photography

A portraiture, simply known as a portrait, is a photo that centers on a person or small group’s facial expression while they are in a still position. The person or group’s personalities, moods and likeness emerge out. Portrait photography doesn’t always have to be just a face within a picture; the whole body and the background can be included also. The person or group is usually looking straight into the camera in a portrait photograph.

Non-professional models are used for portrait photography, unlike other styles of the art. Graduations, special events and weddings are types of occasions where portrait photography is used, and later displayed in private homes. Numerous are done on studio with several settings to select from.

The History of Portrait Photography

People have been using portrait photography ever since the camera was invented. It was, and is more inexpensive way then having your portrait painted & it is a more available method. Natural light was used from an open window and people would sit against the background. With technology’s innovations photographers have the ability to take pictures with less exposure time allowing them more freedom to move around and create new styles of portrait photography.

Styles

A professional photographer has complete control over the lighting when taking portrait photos in a studio. They can change the direction & the intensity. Different lighting terms include fill lights, background lights, kicker lights & the main light.

The main light is the primary light source. The main light is generally positioned above or below the subject and at a 45 degree angle.The fill light is used to help eliminate shadows that are created by the main light. The light that brightens up the hair of the subject is the kicker light. This will help to add depth and to show the separation from the subject and the background. A Background light brightens the background and can add effects to the backdrops.

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