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using an appointment system, it tells your subject that he or she is important and will not be wasting time waiting to get into the studio. This brings the person to the studio with a positive attitude, and that is half the battle. An appointment also helps you. When an appointment system is used, you know how much time you have to work with each subject, and you do not have to rush through a sitting because someone else is waiting prematurely. Between appointments you have time to screen processed portrait film, and so on. business that may come up. If one customer is a few minutes late, you can also use this time to catch up. best and their clothes are fresher early in the day. Men, particularly those who develop a heavy beard at the beginning of the day. However, they should not shave then come right in to be photographed. This to disappear. pressed and well fitted with all awards, grade, and rating insignia properly placed. A chart of military awards and decorations is helpful in settling differences regarding the proper placement of ribbons and metals. the dentist). Your attitude can help make the person feel relaxed. The secret to your success in putting the subject at ease is to convey a genuine and sincere attitude. Let to do your best to produce a portrait that anyone would be proud to display. customer warmly, with a smile on your face as well as in your voice. What is his job? Where does she work? How long has so on? The more you know about your subjects, the easier it is to work with them. Train yourself to gather a quick impression of the subject's intellect, taste, and aspirations. Talk to each of them and gather information regarding their special interests. that natural expression so necessary to the finished portrait. Since the success of the portrait depends greatly on a natural expression, your task is to create a friendly Do not rush a sitting and avoid getting flustered. You must always control the situation. light. This way the shock of turning on a bright light in a dark studio is avoided. Ask the subject to be seated; a motion with your hand may be enough. A person who is treated in a friendly yet respectful manner, and kept in casual conversation, usually strikes a natural pose better than one who is not. If this fails, you must skillfully direct the subject. At times you may have to touch the subject to adjust a hat, sleeve, necktie, coat, and so on. Before touching the subject, explain to the person what action you are about to take. disturbing for the subject to hear a voice from a dark void trying to direct his or her movements. he has to follow your directions. This requires subtle handling on your part and an understanding of human behavior. subject's eye level. This places the subject's eyes well above the center of the picture space. Slightly above eye level then is a good place to start. Most portraits are made from this camera viewpoint, but individual features and characters of the subject often dictate a higher or lower camera position. Basic Photography Course |
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