It s not that people aren t beautiful, it s that the way to take pictures is wrong, and the reason w

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-01-29

The photography skills shared by Shi Mo can be used by both mobile phones and cameras.

So, what are you waiting for-

When it comes to "shooting", most people will think of "taking portraits". Why?Because the application rate of portrait photography is the highest among all subjects.

Let's put it this way, even if you don't like to take pictures, you have to take portraits.

It's the same as "I don't like to cook, but I have to eat."

Although the application rate of portrait photography is high, the effect of taking pictures varies from person to person - to put it more clearly, it depends on the photographer's craft.

A lot of people don't look good in photos, and there's a reason for that.

If you have to say that "the model is not photogenic", it is to dump the pot.

Neither serious nor normal photographers can do this kind of thing......

In this issue of photography reviews, Shimo has sorted out some of the reasons why the photos are not good-looking, as well as the solutions.

I'm not afraid that you will be seated, and you must have made the following photo mistakes.

How to correct it?Let's take a look at what Shi Mo shared, photography dry goods-

Figure 1 is too obvious for the photo error of **.

A discerning person can see at a glance that this belongs to the mystery and is on the mystery!

According to this posture and this expression of the model's photo, she should have opened her eyes and looked at the camera.

However, ** was filmed with the effect of "closing the eyes".

It must have been the photographer pressing the shutter and the model blinking.

Figure 1-2 Let's just say, who hasn't encountered such a thing as taking pictures and "closing their eyes"?

Isn't it normal for a normal person to be nervous in front of the camera and blink frequently when taking pictures?

Novices take pictures, not only will there be closed eyes, but there will also be unfocused and unclear shots!

If you encounter this kind of problem, it is easy to solve it, and every time you take a photo, just take a few more photos.

Pull the general inside. Press the shutter several times in the same scene, and you will definitely be able to pick out a good one.

Figure 2 Regarding "can you close your eyes when taking pictures", Shimo would like to say a few more words.

When taking portraits, can the model close his eyes?

Of course you can. However, it depends on the situation.

Whether the model can close his eyes when taking a photo depends on the scene and the posture when taking the photo.

For example, the picture above**. The model closed her eyes because she was intoxicated by the fragrance of flowers.

Smell the flowers, or meditate, imagine......The expression of closed eyes is established.

If only you had closed your eyes when you were supposed to be in ...... blazing spiritsThat must be a photo mistake.

Figure 3 said that the eyes are closed, let's take a look at the eyes open.

The expression of the eyes opens, the focus of the photo is the eyes.

"Eyes" can be divided into two points-

One is the light of the eyes, and the other is the direction of the eyes.

1. If your photo distance is quite close, such as taking a bust portrait.

It's best to be able to shoot "eye light".

The eyes are shiny, and the eyes have charm.

If there is no light in the eyes......Dark eyes, when you look at it, it will feel hollow.

2. Look at the eyes.

To put it bluntly, following the model's eyes allows us to find out what she is looking at.

If you can't find it, you'll have to guess ......This, who can guess?

*There is no such thing, and this can't be guessed either.

Figure 3-2: One of the most common mistakes novices make when taking photos is "blurred eyes".

For example, the aunt in Figure 3 ......What did she look at?

Who knows!I said she was looking at the plane, and there had to be proof. **I didn't shoot it, so I can't talk nonsense......I don't believe in rumors, I don't spread rumors.

Figure 4 When taking a photo with the eyes open, especially a bust at close range, the model's eyes should have a clear direction.

For example, in Figure 4, this aunt is looking at the leaves.

*Shot out.

This is the "expressive completeness" of the content.

Figure 5: In addition to expressions, there are also movements.

To put it bluntly, gestures and eyes should be "matched".

What you hold in your hand, what your eyes look at - your eyes follow the gestures, and the portrait ** will be clear at a glance.

What the model is doing, what the model is looking at, people can see it at a glance.

Don't play pantomimes. Few people are willing to waste time guessing you. Everyone's time and energy are valuable.

Figure 6 Shooting a portrait, in addition to the expressions and movements, we also need to pay attention to the background behind the model.

One of the most common mistakes is to get messed up in the background. In particular, around the model's head, something strange will appear, "cross-cutting" or "vertically" on the model's head, causing a strange visual effect.

Take, for example, the two branches in Figure 6.

Figure 6-2: Two branches behind the model, right above her head.

It seems that it is the effect of "horns on the head".

Is this the little dragon man coming again?

It feels weird.

Figure 7: When shooting a portrait, be sure to pay attention to the photographic background around the model's head.

No matter what environment you are shooting a portrait in, the head and face of the person are the focus of the photo.

Because our daily Xi is to "look at people first and look at faces".

So be sure to pay attention and avoid all kinds of strange things around the model's head.

If there are branches overhead, change the angle of the photo. The photographer moves, or the model moves ......This avoids it. How easy is it!

Figure 8 This ** is from the fan "Desert Feiyan".

Fan message: I especially like your photography sharing, I hope to get comments!

First of all, affirm this expression with closed eyes.

The reason is mentioned above, the model is intoxicated by the photo environment of pink and white grass, and of course can close his eyes and enjoy the moment.

Surrounded by flowers, the peach blossoms on the human face reflect each other. Immerse yourself in the sounds of nature.

* The problem is that both hands are not fully slapped.

To shoot a bust portrait, if you plan to shoot your hands, you must take a complete picture of your palms and fingers.

It's not nice to have a little less.

Figure 9: When shooting portraits, especially busts, can you hide your hands, or don't clap them at all?

Of course you can.

Pockets, arms hugging, and ...... behind your backYou don't have to get your hands in these photo poses.

Even if the photographic foreground is blocked, this logic holds.

However, if you are sure that you want to show your hands, you must take a full shot.

Not a finger is missing.

Figure 10: Portrait of a bust with incomplete hands;Take a full-body portrait, not a foot shot.

People are not "whole" ......This is also the most common mistake taken by novices.

It's all a small problem, and it's easy to change. When taking pictures, pay attention to details, and you can avoid "missing hands and feet".

How about Figure 11, are these photo mistakes summarized by Shimo very common?

can make you think before taking a picture, my article, even if it is not written in vain.

Finally, leave you a review assignment. To reinforce what I just learned-

Figure 12 This photo**, what are the photo errors?Just write your answer in the comment section!

Figure 12 To improve the quality of photography, it is easy to understand and learn photography, so let's pay attention to Liu Shimo!

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