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5 Quick Portrait Photography Ideas for Beginners

Portraits don’t necessarily mean yearbook photo styles; a portrait is a capture of humans. There are so many different portrait photography styles and categories. Choosing the right one will be determined by a lot of elements including the backdrop, the goals to be achieved with the photos, and the poses. You will work with your subjects to achieve the right photos. Here are some portrait photography ideas which work for you.

Portrait Photography Ideas for Better Photography:

1. Traditional Portraits

A classic portrait has the face as the central focus. The subject of the photo typically looks directly at the camera. These are usually labeled as head-shots because it shoots from the waist/bust up. It can also capture the full body, all framed into their photos.


2. Environmental Portraits

These photos are taken in the subject’s natural environment. This can include home, places, of work, or favorite place. These surroundings are used to compliment the subject and showcase elements like their talents and character. The lighting must be controlled and subjects need to stay as the focus of elements.

3. Candid Portraits

A candid photo is one in which the subject isn’t expecting or acknowledging the camera. The presence of the photographer isn’t captured, making things appear natural. This style is common with photojournalists, event photography, and street photography. This image needs to be captured the moment it is set up, allowing for the photographer stay behind the scenes.

4. Glamour Portraits

Pictures that highlight the subject in a sexy or romantic manner are the goal for this style. Glamor portraits call for lux, quality lighting, and lots of contrasts. Black and white photos are commonly used to capture a glamorous angle of the photo.

5. Lifestyle Portraits

Many photos are done in the lifestyle methods. This is to capture the “style of living” or personalities of the subjects. This is a combination of multiple elements, including environmental and candid photography. This is how we try to communicate the life of our subjects. The experiences and laughter are captured with multiple subjects generally ones that mesh together. These images end up in editorial or other ads because they evoke emotions and compel viewers to relate. It is also common to see these photos in wedding or family photography.

There are many other styles of portraits that can capture the human condition. Consider your different styles and abilities as a photographer. These are all considered portraits because the essential element in these photos is people. These subjects are captured and highlighted with perfection.

Being able to adapt to a client’s needs are going to be developed through time. Finding the right style of photos for their needs and being able to capture or communicate their human condition is why you are shooting their photos. If you follow the above portrait photography ideas, I am sure you can make it happen. After you are done shooting the photos, it’s a good idea to find a good printing service to help you get the best prints possible.

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