Thursday, May 10, 2012

Tips for great portraits

I borrowed this from a great portrait and wedding photographer David Terry.
Excellent advice from one of my photographer friends (Doug Havens):

When someone points a camera at you, you might be trying too hard to "have your picture taken". Can I offer some tips?

1- Think about things you love. REALLY love. Let that emotion build up inside of you. Beauty is not what's on the outside of you, it's what's on the inside shining through. Happy thoughts of love will make better photos.

2- Relax. If you are thinking about your pose you're not following #1, shake your head and your arms and repose and think of happy loving things and tell the over-directing photographer to shut up. :)

3- Be confident. Know that you are the most amazing person and know the camera will record that - but relax! :)

4- Smiling isn't always the best photo. Looking straight into camera isn't always the best photo. You are an individual, and the best way to be photographed will vary from person to person

5- If you're a woman, turn one shoulder slightly to camera. It will slim you.

6- Realize that most of the burden of producing a great photo is on the photographer. We have a LOT more to worry about on our side of the camera. You just be your fabulous, happy, loving self and let me do the rest.

There are shoots where it takes 200 photos to get my subject to relax, and when they finally do, it is just magic. You can do this! I hope this helps.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Tips for Models

My personal view of photographing models is that it is, and should always be, a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.  That being said there are a few tips I recommend for everyone I take pictures of for whatever reason.

1. This should be fun
2. If you are uncomfortable at any time for any reason, tell me and we'll do something different.
3. If you want to bring someone along for moral support or safety or any other reason, please do.
4. Don't limit yourself, bring props, jewelry, multiple clothes changes (You will have a private area to change clothes and store items while you are at my studio). Basically anything you think you may want to try.
5. Make should be light and natural (unless we have decided on something different)
5. I'm always open to ideas, so don't be afraid to suggest things.
6. If you aren't feeling creative when you get here, no worries I do this for a living. If you are, great!   I still do this for a living.
7. Any questions, please ask
8. In the studio I love to have music playing, so if you want to bring music or put in a request I'm fine with that.
9. Have fun.  It shows in the pictures.

I have posted some links with good tips and tricks on Pinterest.  Please take time to look over some of these links.  http://pinterest.com/nateographer/posing-tips-and-ideas/