Engaging Your Subject
The first order of business is to engage your subject. This is where we
all have to learn to overcome our shyness and approach people in an open
and friendly manner. Be up front about who you are and what you're
doing. Don't just barge into a scene with your cameras blazing. In fact,
it is usually best to leave your camera in its bag when you first
approach people, so as not to frighten them. Take time to engage the
person in conversation, just as you would if you didn't have a camera.
Remember the Golden Rule. Think about how you'd feel if someone
approached you and wanted to make a photograph. How they did it would
determine how you would respond.
Environmental Portraits
Portraits are about
people. Environmental portraits are about people and what they do with
their lives. They are about the kind of house a person lives in and how
they decorate it; about what kind of work they do and where they do it;
about the surroundings they choose and the things they surround
themselves with. Environmental portraits seek to convey an idea about a
person by combining portraiture with a sense of place.
Familiar Subjects
Our family members are the
people we photograph most frequently. We record the momentous occasions
and the occasional moments. Albums full of baby pictures, first steps,
Little League games, Halloweens, Thanksgivings, and weddings mark our
passage through time. These photographs are our memories made real and
are probably the most important pictures we will ever make or have. You
should apply thought and technique just as rigorously, if not more so,
to photographing your family as you do to any photo assignment. There is
no better group on which to practice photography. No others will be so
trusting or willing to indulge your ever present camera, your fumbling
around with lights, and your mistakes. When you are photographing
strangers, you either get the picture or you don't. There is no going
back to a fleeting moment. With your family, you can work on getting a
similar moment again, and again, and again.
I love these two photo because it shows that the people wo are in them are doing what they love. Playing in the playground and doing tatoos
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