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Formal portrait poses
Posted:
Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:43 pm
by Vodka
Hi all,
I've been asked by relatives to do some formal portraits (because I have a "professional looking camera"). My candid shots have been ok to date, but I have no experience with the formal stuff.
I have some good locations in mind, but can anyone suggest examples of what are good formal portrait poses (for both adults and children)?
Thanks!
Ben
Posted:
Thu Feb 22, 2007 6:24 pm
by Yi-P
There is no such way that you must follow this and that, which way you think it looks best on the couple or the people you are photographing will be the best way to go with.
I will say that you go around those image libraries, pbase, smugmug, zenfolio, flickr, etc... and look around at other's work, get some inspiration, and develop yourself.
Posted:
Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:47 pm
by Oz_Beachside
google chuck gardner, or throgh dpreview. He has lots of tips on light, and comparison of a subjects facial symetry
Re: Formal portrait poses
Posted:
Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:26 pm
by digitor
Vodka wrote:Hi all,
I've been asked by relatives to do some formal portraits (because I have a "professional looking camera"). My candid shots have been ok to date, but I have no experience with the formal stuff.
I have some good locations in mind, but can anyone suggest examples of what are good formal portrait poses (for both adults and children)?
Thanks!
Ben
Traditional classical portraiture is discussed here -
http://jzportraits.home.att.net/ - at considerable length!
Cheers
Posted:
Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:04 pm
by Vodka
Thanks guys. Good stuff!
Ben