In most portrait shootings, composition and lighting are expression techniques, and skills serve the shooting theme.
So, whether it is sideways or frontal shooting, composition and lighting are mainly based on demand.
For example, side-facing shooting is often used to express the model's body curve, so the whole body composition is a relatively complete aspect. However, if the model is shorter or the clothes show short legs, it can also play to its strengths and avoid its weaknesses and adopt a half-body composition.
2, site conditions
What is the relationship between site conditions and compositional use of light?
For example, when we take photos indoors, the size of the venue space will directly affect the photographer's camera position, and even the number of lights arranged, location, etc.
Because the space is small, models can use relatively few positions, and photographers can take pictures with fewer camera positions. Sometimes they want to take pictures of the whole body, but the lens focal length is long, and there are more things that can be entered when using wide-angle . They can only take the second best shot of half-body or big head. This is something that is often encountered.
3. Light is related to the shooting theme
light and composition are similar, both for the theme.
The same scene, if there are many light effects used, the common ones include three categories: taillight, sidelight and backlight.
themes such as fresh or beautiful. We often use the two light effects: the tail light or backlight;
and some fashionable or emotional, side light and backlight are commonly used light light positions, because these two light positions can have more light and shadow, and the atmosphere is also relatively strong.
To summarize, the composition and use of side portraits are mainly based on the three conditions: the shooting theme, the expression needs of different locations, and the venue.
In addition, the lens focal length used during shooting and the photographer's shooting habits also have a certain impact.
The key points and difficulties of portrait photography vary from person to person and adapt to local conditions. Therefore, no matter what angle the photographer takes, the best way for photographers to deal with is to "flexible".