Im new, and have a senior shoot and some prom shoots coming up.
And i have no idea how to direct and pose the subjects...
Any tips for a new guy!?
Ashura Member 117 posts Joined Sep 2010 More info | Apr 18, 2011 12:54 | #2 Well, everyone has his own way of directing people... flickr
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ckramos Member 179 posts Joined Dec 2009 Location: Mill Creek, WA More info | Apr 18, 2011 13:46 | #3 Directing... 5d2 | 580ex ii | 35-70mm f3.5-4.5 | 50mm f1.4 | 17-40mm f4
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Gatorboy Goldmember 2,483 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Bel Air, MD More info | Apr 18, 2011 16:03 | #4 Whip and a chair. Dave Hoffmann
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Shockey Goldmember 1,187 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: Boise Idaho More info | Apr 18, 2011 16:22 | #5 When posing less is more, the trick to shooting people is to take the time to get them to relax and feel comfortable with you. Have some fun...be silly if necessary to get them to relax and know it is ok to be themselves. ___________
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Mr.Beast Member 202 posts Joined Nov 2010 Location: CA More info | Apr 18, 2011 17:13 | #6 You could try gathering a bunch of similar images on an iphone/ipod touch if you want some ideas to jump off of. Show them what you think would look flattering for them and go from there. This is my current plan... 5D classic - 1000d - 28/2.8 - 50/1.8 - 85/1.8 - Mamiya RB67
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XTshooter Member 168 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Apr 18, 2011 19:10 | #7 I took a posing seminar a few years ago and one of the instructors had an interesting, 1-2-3 approach to posing. The 1-2-3 are the shoulders, head and eyes. The basic theory was that no two should be pointed in exactly the same direction. For example, there would be a little turn of the shoulders, with maybe the head turned back toward the camera and then a higher angle with the camera so the eyes were looking up slightly. It seems to work well and there are an infinite number of different ways to achieve it. Shooting Fujis and Nikons at work, and Canons on my free time.
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Mr.Beast Member 202 posts Joined Nov 2010 Location: CA More info | Apr 20, 2011 14:10 | #8 XTshooter wrote in post #12248514 I took a posing seminar a few years ago and one of the instructors had an interesting, 1-2-3 approach to posing. The 1-2-3 are the shoulders, head and eyes. The basic theory was that no two should be pointed in exactly the same direction. For example, there would be a little turn of the shoulders, with maybe the head turned back toward the camera and then a higher angle with the camera so the eyes were looking up slightly. It seems to work well and there are an infinite number of different ways to achieve it. Hey cool. Thanks for sharing that! Sounds easy enough to avoid that deer in the headlights/static pose deal. Unless, of course, that's what you're going for. 5D classic - 1000d - 28/2.8 - 50/1.8 - 85/1.8 - Mamiya RB67
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nocojoe Member 36 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Colorado, USA More info | Apr 20, 2011 22:55 | #9 Shout at them until they do something you like. lol
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Jeff25rs Mostly Lurking 15 posts Joined Apr 2011 More info | Apr 21, 2011 00:27 | #10 Shockey wrote in post #12247572 When posing less is more, the trick to shooting people is to take the time to get them to relax and feel comfortable with you. Have some fun...be silly if necessary to get them to relax and know it is ok to be themselves. The more you try to pose them the longer this process takes. Most girls know how to pose....you just need to get them to be comfortable enough to do it. Guys....just make sure they are looking like a guy. This. As for guys try and keep them from doing any generic macho poses. IE arms crossed.
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RDKirk Adorama says I'm "packed." More info | Apr 21, 2011 11:41 | #11 nocojoe wrote in post #12263728 Honestly, I think if you keep the mood laid-back most people may not know how to pose classically, but when relaxed will subconsciously do things that make them look good. Not this. At least not within a reasonable time-frame unless you're shooting them purely candidly. Also when I'm working with models I always tell them "If it feels uncomfortable you probably look uncomfortable which won't make a good photo." If by "feeling uncomfortable" you're talking physical comfort, that would not be true. What feels most comfortable may be dead wrong as seen through the lens. TANSTAAFL--The Only Unbreakable Rule in Photography
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XTshooter Member 168 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Apr 21, 2011 12:40 | #12 Jeff25rs wrote in post #12264175 I always tell them "If it feels uncomfortable you probably look uncomfortable which won't make a good photo." That's not true. I have poses I use that look great through the lens, but feel awkward to the subject. If they trust you, they'll try it. Shooting Fujis and Nikons at work, and Canons on my free time.
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thenextguy Goldmember More info | Despite this being old, it's still pretty useful: http://blog.kitfphoto.com/Zeltsman/ Steve -- Website
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artemisn Senior Member 426 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2010 More info | Apr 23, 2011 01:20 | #14 thenextguy wrote in post #12270466 Despite this being old, it's still pretty useful: http://blog.kitfphoto.com/Zeltsman/ Not the OP, but I just started reading this and it looks incredibly useful. Thanks a ton! Richard
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RDKirk Adorama says I'm "packed." More info | Apr 23, 2011 08:25 | #15 XTshooter wrote in post #12266781 I have poses I use that look great through the lens, but feel awkward to the subject. If they trust you, they'll try it. This is true. TANSTAAFL--The Only Unbreakable Rule in Photography
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