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Today’s portraiture tutorial takes you behind the lens of an accomplished pro who shares several “essential tips for capturing breathtaking photos both indoors and outdoors.” Whether your’re just getting started making people pictures or you’re looking for ways to up your game, this quick lesson is just what you need.
These basic techniques can be accomplished with just about any gear you own, and instructor Jean-Philippe Desrois explains what to look for when shooting in a simple home “studio,” as well how to approach environmental portraits outside with available light.
Desrois cover a lot of ground in barely eight minutes so you may want to jot down a few notes as he demonstrates a variety of helpful suggestions. He begins indoors and helps you determine the best area in which to shot—like where there’s a large window providing indirect illumination.
He also describes the best background for your shot, and how adding simple props will contribute to the story you’re trying to tell. Skillful composition also plays an important role, and Desrois provides a few framing suggestions for impactful results.
Desrois likewise suggests how find an appropriate location when shooting in the field. You’ll see the elements he looks for and how to use sunlight to advantage when working with natural light. He also describes how to stay creative in any situation by adapting to changing weather conditions.
Another key aspect to all forms of portraiture is understanding how to pose models in a way that’s both comfortable and flattering. And this holds true whether your subject is male or female. Desrois provides several effective solutions that encourage confidence and help the model feel at ease and look their absolute best.
The discussion concludes by demonstrating how to experiment with various vantage points and camera angles that will provide a unique look and set your work apart from the rest. There’s much more to learn on Desrois’ instructional YouTube channel, so be sure to take a look.
And for mastering the basics of shooting boudoir, a unique form of portraiture, be sure to watch last week’s tutorial with several tips from another accomplished pro who explains how to use available light to get the job done with perfection.