Thursday, June 5, 2008

Graphic art

Taking pictures may seem simple, but it involves many different factors that make photos stand out and look the best they could be. An appropriate backdrop, adequate lighting, and visual clarity are only a few factors that make a good photograph.
If you want to take a good picture, you must consider these factors. Good lighting helps show your picture’s subject clearly and highlight the features that you want to be noticed in your photograph, and a carefully chosen backdrop will set the mood of the picture and help tell your subject’s story.
Choosing a good backdrop is easy once you’ve planned out all the important details for your photo shoot. Recommended photography backdrops for human subjects are those that are important to your subject and coincide with your subject’s purpose in having their pictures taken. The purpose of the shoot may be to capture moments in a wedding, or a soccer game, or a birthday party, and recommended backdrops would be areas in the venue that are distinct and can easily be remembered. For example, the backdrop that can be easily recognized for a church wedding would be the altar. Yes, the clothing of your subjects will show clearly that it is a wedding, but the backdrop will add more depth and detail to the photograph. Another example would be a child’s first soccer game. A good backdrop would be the soccer goal. It will clearly help the viewer identify the place and event of the photograph. Lastly, recommended photography backdrops for a birthday party depend on the type of birthday party and the age of the celebrator, but a common backdrop is the cake, especially if it is tiered or has an interesting design.
If the photo shoot is done in a studio, the recommended photography backdrops are those that will enhance your subject’s appearance. They must help in making the features of your subject stand out. What’s also important is for the backdrop not to clash with the subject, or steal the focus of the photograph from the subject. Lastly, the backdrop should harmonize with the subject’s purpose in having their pictures taken. For example, your subject wants to submit modeling photos to a fashion magazine. Recommended photography backdrops are those that will not clash with the subject’s makeup and clothes. If your subject is wearing a light shade of orange and pinkish makeup, you better not choose a royal blue backdrop. Another example is your subject wants to submit modeling photos, this time to a magazine about outdoor activities. Though you have backdrops in the studio that depict mountains and sunshine, wouldn’t it be better to take the photo shoot outdoors, since the subject’s purpose is to show pictures that have an outdoor theme?
Whether it is an indoor or outdoor photo shoot, always prepare your backdrop and nitpick the details that you want to be included or remove. Make sure there are no bystanders or people passing by behind your subject when it is an outdoor photo shoot. They will steal the focus on the subject. It’s OK if the bystanders are too far away to be noticed, but it really depends on what your subject wants.
For indoor photo shoots, make sure your backdrops have no visible wrinkles, stains, or faded spots. It will ruin the photo and make it look unprofessional.
Always pay attention to detail and make the effort to know what your subject wants. These will guide your instincts in choosing the best photography backdrops time and again.

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