I have been taking a number of portraits over the last few weeks and it has got me thinking about the best ways to put the subject at ease and arrive at a natural shot that both of us are pleased with.
In the shots I have taken at home, I have spent a couple of hours taking pictures of my subject and we have discussed the style and type of shot I will be taking - ideas coming from both of us. This has the advantage of involving the sitter and giving them back some degree of control. It's a fine line though, between being receptive to the sitters' ideas and simply taking what they want. It also helps that sometimes my agenda has not primarily been to create a portrait (but submissions for book covers instead) so the pressure is off me to produce.
The ones that flummox me are the speedy kind, where you have at most 15 minutes to get in, set up and take the shot. How do you make your sitter relax and not feel overwhelmed by the experience?
Janet
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