Showing posts with label Portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portraits. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Best Posing Ideas For Family Portraits :

When you go to a professional studio to get a family portrait done, the photographer asks you to pose in a particular way to get good shots of your family. Wouldn’t you like to save on the extra expense of going to a professional photo studio by taking family portraits at home? Here are some helpful tips to help you do exactly this.



A family portrait should capture the essence of togetherness and exude warmth of the family members. In order to achieve this, you need to have a perspective of the big picture and make some slight changes to the positions of your family members. This will improve the quality of the photo and give a professional look to the portrait. You can benefit from some of the best posing ideas for family portraits; some of which are outlined below.

Stand At An Angle

First of all, when your family members pose in front of a camera, ensure that they are standing at an angle to the camera. This change in position will make the photo more interesting and appealing to the viewer, rather than the conventional style of family members standing at right angles to the camera.  
On one hand, when people face a camera head on, the resultant photo does not produce a flattering image of the family members. On the other hand, when they pose at angles, all the people in the photograph tend to look slimmer.

Conceal The Hands

When many members of a family are standing together, their hands can prove to be a visual distraction from the actual faces of the family members. Moreover, many family members translate to having more number of hands in the photograph.
Often, people do not know what to do with their hands. Should they fold them, let them stick to the side of their bodies or put them in their pockets. One way to deal with this issue is to conceal the hands from view. To this end, you can ask some people to fold their hands, place them on their laps or tuck the hands in their pockets.

Vary The Postures

Yet another way of making a family portrait interesting is by varying the postures of family members. To achieve this, you can request the elders in the family to sit down and allow kids and adults to stand for the photo session.
You should ensure that the photo has a good balance of all subjects. Therefore, the photo should depict youthfulness of children, wisdom of elderly people and maturity of adults within the same family portrait.

Don't Say Cheese

Majority of people feel uncomfortable posing in front of a camera. Moreover, you tend to aggravate the situation by telling them to get ready for a shot, giving rise to stiff postures and unnatural expressions. In particular, the word “cheese” automatically triggers artificial smiles and expressions in family members during a photo session. This results in some average looking family portraits.

What you can do to avoid this is to initiate a conversation on a neutral topic and keep everyone engaged in your conversation. At this stage, you can take photos randomly, so that the family members are unaware of what you’re doing and you can end up with a great photograph with natural expressions.
These posing ideas for family portraits will help you hold family photo sessions at home with ease, without the need to hire a professional photographer. However, if you are unsure of your abilities, do not hesitate to contact a good professional studio that specializes in family portraits.

By Saneesh Sukumaran  

Thursday, 28 November 2013

How To Do Your Make Up For A Bridal Photo Shoot



The wedding day is arguably the most important day in the life of a woman. A woman wants to look her best on this day as she will treasure this moment for years to come. Therefore, she goes the extra mile to ensure a flawless skin and hires a professional hair stylist and make-up artist for the bridal photo shoot and wedding day. This way, a bride-to-be will be able to better manage her expenses and hire a professional photo studio.

If you are travelling to the state of Karnataka, you will be able to find a good professional photographer Like Saneesh. However, there are some of us who cannot afford the expense of hiring a professional makeup artist. Here are some handy tips for those of you who are planning to do your own make-up for D day.



Pay Attention To Your Skin Color

There are some guidelines in doing your make-up for bridal photos. The first is to pay attention to your skin color. If you have fair skin, you could add color to your face using a pink or peach blush. In contrast, when your skin has a natural tan, opt for darker shades. Alternatively, you can add a glow to your face using a bronzer on your cheekbones. In fact, many professional photographers suggest adding more color to the face to look healthy and cheerful in the photographs.


Add Color To Your Lips

On similar lines, you need to add color to your lips. If your lips look pale, choose a lipstick or lip gloss that is at least 1-2 shades darker. However, if your lips have a darker tint, simply line the lips with a lip color and use a lip gloss to add a glow to your lips.

Limit Shimmer In Eye Shadow 

The third point to keep in mind is to limit the amount of shimmer you apply to your eyes. When you apply the right amount of shimmery eye shadow, it will result in a sparkling effect when applied in the right areas on the face. However, too much shimmer on the face will end up reflecting the light, giving you an unnatural look.  So choose an eye shadow with little shimmer and apply it sparingly in the inner corners of your eyes. In addition, you can use a matte color in the crease of your eye. This will define and emphasize your natural features.


Highlight Your Beautiful Eyes

When a person looks at a photograph, the eyes of the subject instantly capture the attention of the viewer. Hence, you need to highlight your eyes in a subtle manner.
Moreover, if your eyes are smaller than average, avoid using too much eye shadow. Else, your eye shadow will attract more attention than your eyes. Instead, you can use mascara and a soft liner for the bottom of the eyes and a slightly darker eye shadow at the top of your eye. Alternatively, you can use a lighter eye shadow and highlight your eye-lashes by applying mascara.


Make-up for bridal photography involves following these simple tips to ensure great snaps. Then, you can approach professional bridal photography located in Bangalore city. For example, Saneesh Sukumaran have expertise in bridal photography and can offer you some amazing bridal snaps.