Portrait Questions/Help
I am new to portrait photography and had a question about a family shoot I have coming up. Not for pay, just as practice, they are friends. I am not ready to start charging yet :wink. It is three different groups plus all them together and kids etc. I am looking for any advice and tips, what lens should I use etc. I know I need more equipment, but that will come in time.
The lenses I have are a 50mm 1.7 manual - 18-55 kit lens - 70 300 sigma lens.
I am thinking I should just use the kit lens? Also doing so do you get as close to the group as you can? Or do you stand back a ways?
I took some last weekend of another family, and they likd them but I dont think I got close enough? I will post some later in the other section.
Thanks very much for any help/tips!!
George
The lenses I have are a 50mm 1.7 manual - 18-55 kit lens - 70 300 sigma lens.
I am thinking I should just use the kit lens? Also doing so do you get as close to the group as you can? Or do you stand back a ways?
I took some last weekend of another family, and they likd them but I dont think I got close enough? I will post some later in the other section.
Thanks very much for any help/tips!!
George
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Be careful with 18mm from close by: it will distort people. A manual focus might be too slow with kids around. With groups, don't set aperture wide open: not everybody will in focus then.
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If you can get far enough away to use the 70-300, I'd do that with the lens in the 70mm position. If you use the kit lens, don't go below 40mm. "Close enough" should be accomplished by zoom not by you standing right next to them.
Shoot in 'A' mode with the aperture at f/8 or f/11. Check your shutter speed and don't let it drop below ~1/100. I don't know what camera you have, but it's unlikely you'll want your ISO to go above 800, perhaps even 400. It's important that you don't under-expose the image, so keep an eye on your metering and histogram.