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Page 1: Btec photography Portrait Photography

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PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY

What is portraiture?

“A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic

representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is

predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and

even the mood of the person. For this reason, in photography a portrait

is generally not a snapshot, but a composed image of a person

in a still position. A portrait often shows a person looking directly

at the painter or photographer, in order to most successfully engage

the subject with the viewer.”

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Key aspects of portrait photography

• “Catchlights” - ‘sparkle’ in the eye. Innocence

• “Eye-level” - Insure the level is the same as this can create the illusion they are powerful or week.

• “Ensuring the eyes are sharp” – show emotion, talk to people looking in their eyes.

• “Contrast” – make sure the background is a clear colour or not distracting.

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Key aspects of portrait photography

• “Natural pose and communication” – make sure the model feels natural and comfortable.

• “Background” – insure colours are correct.

• “Focal length” – use long focal length. Min 18mm lens.

• “Aperture” – use appropriate aperture to insure the image is sharp. Min f5.6 – f11

• “Composition” – eliminate head room, too much space above could have been used below (chest) use rule of thirds.

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Split Lighting

What is it?

• “Using one light (usually a key)..”

Why is it an effective lighting method?

• “It is easy to control..”

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Rembrandt Lighting

What is it?

• “Similar to split lighting, the individual must..”

Why is it an effective lighting method?

• “It creates a moody tone to the image because..”

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Butterfly Lighting

What is it?

It is where a light is placed behind the photography, directly facing

the individual, this technique insures the subject is lit all the way around the face.

Why is it an effective lighting method?

This method allows for an even lighting across the face, which can be used when producing imagery of an older individual

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Backlighting (Rim light)

What is it?

• “Illuminating a subject from the back”

Why is it an effective lighting method?

• “It creates a “halo” effect, which can be useful when..”

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Hi-key lighting

What is it?

• “Used to create a good mood within the image”

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Lo-key lighting

What is it?

• “Used to create a dark mood within the image”

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