Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Important Aspects Of Family Portrait Photography

By Galen Ochua


When it comes to photographing a family portrait, a more formal pose is often demanded. This is to capture unity, an attribute that is necessary in making a family intact. Studio photographers use various elements - both technical and non-technical - to capture what it takes to be a family.

In the technical aspect, the composition serves an important role in the final appearance of the portrait. This photography element pertains to how the key elements are put together to capture an interesting photograph, or in this case to photograph the family's distinct personality as a group. On the not so technical aspect of this type of photography, great composition can be obtained by requesting the family members to use coordinated color tones for their clothing. Some photography studios - especially those that photograph a group in their formal clothing - already have formal attires available for their clients.

It has been a tradition to pick executive attires for formal portrait photography. Sometimes photographers deviate from this by requesting the family to don clothes that show their culture or religion, or anything that marks them as a family. This shows that a family portrait can still look formal even the subjects are not wearing tuxedos or corporate dresses.

A Muslim family, for example, can choose to wear clothes that shows their cultural heritage. Muslim women are required to wear long shorts and skirts or the more traditional high-necked, lose robe that protects the arms and legs called jilbab. Again, the family's color of clothing being well-coordinated is important.

Highlighting the individual personality of the family members is also important in capturing group photography. Professional photographers achieve this by ensuring that every member of the family feels comfortable about their overall appearance. The great composition the photographer has envisioned for the family would be futile if one or two of the members of the family look extremely uncomfortable in the photo. This only shows that "[family] portrait [photography] is only as compelling as each individual in the photograph."




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