Saturday, May 26, 2007

Candlelight Photography





14 Tips for Great Candlelight Photography

Have you ever tried to capture a candle lit scene with your digital camera?

The results can be stunning with the warm glow of flickering flames reflecting off your subjects face (can you feel the romance?) but the shooting in such a low light environment make it can make it a challenging situation.

Here are a few tips on how to get that perfect candle light portrait!

Where is your subject looking.....





Where is Your Subject Looking and Why Does it Matter?

When posing a subject, two important questions to ask yourself are:

1. ‘where are they looking?’
2. ‘what impact does this have on the shot?’

Silhouettes





Digital Photography School — Digital Photography Tips for You

Silhouettes are a wonderful way to convey drama, mystery, emotion and mood to the viewers of your photos and often stand out in an album because of the combination of their simplicity but also the story that they convey. I love them because they don’t give the viewer of a clear picture of everything but leave part of the image up to their imagination to wonder about.

Posing Technique.....





A Posing Technique from A Girl With a Pearl Earring

1. Sit people down in a chair or on a stool with their body facing to one side (not quite at right angles to you - but close to it).
2. Set your camera up at eye level and start with a reasonably tight crop (I shoot with an 85mm lens)
3. Get them to turn their head towards the camera - but not all the way
4. Get them to turn their eyes the rest of the way to the camera
5. Take the shot