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Starting out as a photographer can be daunting, but with a little bit of advice, you can become a successful portrait photographer. Here are the most important pieces of advice for a beginner photographer when shooting portrets: get to know your subject, be patient, and use natural light as much as possible.

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1. Research Lighting: The key to great portraiture is lighting. Learn how different lighting techniques can affect your shots and practice using them. 2. Invest in a Quality Lens: A good lens is essential for capturing sharp, high-quality images. Invest in a lens with a wide aperture that will help capture more light, and learn about which focal lengths are best for portraiture. 3. Get to Know Your Subject: Before you even pick up the camera, it’s important to get to know your subject. Spend some time talking with them and getting to know their personality — this will help you capture a more natural, comfortable image. 4. Choose a Background: Whether it’s a blank wall or a scenic landscape, choosing the right background can really take your portraiture to the next level. Consider the colors, existing light, and any elements that could distract from the subject. 5. Experiment: Photography is all about experimentation, so don’t be afraid to try something new. Adjust your exposure settings, experiment with different poses and angles, and take lots of shots. The more you practice, the better your results.

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Jan. 24, 2023, 7:31 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2023

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