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Friday, December 5, 2008

how to encourage portrait sittings

How to Encourage Portrait SittingsWriten by Eric Hartwell

You never need to be in a position that you have nobody to sit for your portraits.

Your nearest and dearest will, no doubt, have been the subject of your photographic attentions for a while. Some of them may feel a bit jaded and disinterested in the whole process especially if you have used them as a guinea pig whilst experimenting. In these situations it can prove difficult to ask for, and receive, another modelling session.

The answer is to sell it to them!

Heres how:

-tell them you have some new ideas which you know will bring great results: think of some new poses, use different backgrounds, use props make the session interesting

-ask them to wear their favourite clothes and make-up: make this the models session include them in the decisions and make it personalised and interactive

-prepare thoroughly beforehand: make sure your camera is ready, the lighting is set up and any backgrounds are erected and sorted out have an idea of what sort of poses you wish your model to adopt

-ask your model what they would like: most people would like nice images of themselves and you can help this process by asking the model how they see themselves and what sort of poses / props would bring out their personality the best your role is to facilitate this process by making it technically possible

-process your images quickly: your model will want to pose again if you can show that they are important enough to produce those fine images as quickly as possible dont forget to give them a selection for their own use

Eric Hartwell runs the photography resource site http://www.theshutter.co.uk and the associated discussion forums as well as the regular weblog at http://thephotographysite.blogspot.com.

 

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