
Having professional portraits at photo studio with your family and children is a very important opportunity and image for most families. Remember, this is an image that appears to stand out in your house, every time you pass this image you hate whether you love it! In this article we will examine the benefits of studio shooting compared to outdoor photography and help select a professional photographer to be a better consumer.
The first advantage of a portrait photographer and studio portrait compared to a wild photographer, you do not need to worry about the wind blowing your hair unless you have a windmill to the studio. This is a fact of particular importance for longer, thinner hair stuff. Just as I am ready to take a picture of my family, I am shaking my hair in a strange direction. Most people do not want this type of look unless someone intentionally spikes their hair.
Secondly, in studio shooting, when shooting in a place exposed to direct sunlight, you can obtain light of a softer quality rather than a gentle and strong outdoor light. The problem of harsh light portrait (usually you can avoid in the early morning, in the afternoon, under a shade of trees) is that there is something I call "stupid eyes" in your picture. These are the dark shadows created by the strong ceiling light. Another problem when photographers shoot customers with this type of light is that people narrow their eyes and close because of the brightness and strength of the sun.
Third, experienced portrait photographers well control the client's lighting and studio background than outdoor environment. In the studio, there is no problem if the session is between 8 AM and 8 PM. The studio lights are consistent and consistent.
The fourth advantage is that families do not have to "hike" to the beach or park places. This is a very important consideration when shooting the elderly, disabled, or small children.
The fifth point to consider is the variety of backgrounds that photographers can offer in the studio. These backgrounds can be used to supplement the color of the room where wall portraits are displayed. For example, the green color of the lawn, the blue color of the sea or sky may not be the ideal color of your room, but the Tuscan background better complements your room and skin tones.
The sixth problem outdoors is that there are too many stimuli for children: climbing trees, splashed water, dogs and seagulls playing. I am an overactive group of children and active young children. It is very difficult for photographers to catch children's attention if they enter this positive mindset. The natural and authentic expression with your child may quickly get worse in this type of environment. Also, dissatisfied parents trying to control this confusion usually rely on raising their voices, promising to give the child a month when hearing only the photographer's voice. Sometimes these tactics work, but it is too late to take real natural portraits of children and families naturally.
We will note that these six advantages of studio shooting, compared to outdoor shooting with your family, will help you to have a studio portrait session for your next family photography or child shooting sessions I sincerely hope.
