3 Tips
- Experiment with lighting;
another element of randomness that you can introduce to your portraits is the way you light them. there are almost unlimited possibilities when it comes to using lights in portraits.
- Take a series of shots; switch your camera into 'burst' or 'continuous shooting' mode and fire off mor than one shot at a time.
-introduce movement; making your subject move, by keeping your subject but having an element in the scene around them move, by moving your camera(or its lens to achieve a zoom burst)
environmental portrait examples.
i liked how it showed what he really likes to do/ or his job, and it shows where he usually is when taking pictures.
I picked this picture because it shows her actual work environment and where she is most of the time doing what she like (drawing/tattooing)
Photography Self Portrait
i really liked this portrait because it involves movement from the wind and made it look very dark and scary.
i liked this picture also because it had some movement to where it made it look like she was making 2 different faces.
Casual portrait
i picked this picture because i like how the sun kinda gets into the picture and it really shows this part of her face.
i liked this one because it showed almost her full body and it looks very natural.
Self portrait
For my self portrait i want to shoot one of my classmates(clarissa) and if we are shooting at school i would maybe want to take pictures by where there is a lot of flowers or out side in the courtyard and i wanna try to capture movement somehow or just take a series of action shots to see which one is best.