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Portraits. Traditional: posed in regular clothing with a backdrop Glamor: posed in formal/glamorous clothing with a backdrop or fashion shot Casual: posed in everyday clothing with or without a backdrop; can be taken anywhere
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Traditional: posed in regular clothing with a backdrop Glamor: posed in formal/glamorous clothing with a backdrop or fashion shot Casual: posed in everyday clothing with or without a backdrop; can be taken anywhere Journalistic/Street: images that can be used in advertising or public relations; shows the product and a model Self: a portrait of yourself; casual or formal Candid: an unposed picture of a person; you must ask permission to use it after you take it Creative: any type of picture of a person; the person does not have to be visible Group: a picture of 3 or more people; can be formal or casual Portrait Styles
Framing How you position your subject. Vertical or Horizontal? Head shots? Bust-length? Full Body? Group? To Try What Not To Try
Head Shots Try going in closer
What type of photograph is most commonly taken in the bust-line style? Bust-Line
Watch for Distractions
After you select the style, what is the next most important part to a portrait?
The Assignment Due Feb 28 Turn in 10 photosAt least 1 of eachTraditionalGlamourCasualJournalistic/StreetCandidCreativeThe other 4 are your choice.Instead of a caption, tell me The person’s First and Last Name Grade level Why you chose the style for the image Why you chose the pose Explain the process of taking the picture