Portraits
Take one photo for each type of lighting:
Keep in mind:
PREVISUALIZATION: pre-production check list for shoots
1. Location ( Outside or Inside or Studio) 2. Lighting ( Natural, Fill-reflector or flash, Studio Lighting, and/or Unique Key Lighting ) 3. Exposure ( Manual, Metered) 4. Lens Options ( Normal, Wide Angle, Macro, Telephoto, Fish Eye ) 5. Creative Focus ( Aperture depth of field and Shutter speed motions focus ) 6. ISO ( Start @ 100 and move up as needed to maintain desired motion focus ) 7. Angle of View ( Worm’s Eye, Bird’s Eye, Eye to Eye,Looking Through ) 8. White Balance ( AWB, Custom, Tungsten, Shade, Florescent, Daylight ) 9. Equipment (Tripod, Props, Assistants, Backdrops, etc.) 10. Model (Release, Wardrobe, Makeup, Hair) |
*Example of specific lighting style are under the "special stuff" tab. Scroll down to lighting. ![]()
12 TOP TIER PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS YOU SHOULD KNOW
JAMES SIENKIEVIC JANUARY 27, 2015 A well executed portrait has the ability to stir incredibly strong emotions deep inside of us. It can sum up a mood, environment, and sometimes an entire person’s being in a single image. The criteria for what makes a portrait “good” is completely subjective of course, but there are many photographers who are pushing the boundaries of this art like it’s never been pushed before. Here are 12 portrait photographers working today, who are leading the way in exploring this art form. Erik Almas Steve McCurry Eric Lafforgue Joe McNally Peter Hurley Annie Leibovitz Rehahn Dmitri Ageev Lisa Kristine Martin Schoeller Lee Jeffries Manny Librodo |