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Photographer Gallery

Does your photographer gallery contain portraits? Maybe it should. Portraits are a major portion of many photographers' galleries and their photography niches. Staying “fresh” is a challenge for still many more photographers. Photo sales are generated when a lot of people like what is produced consistently by the photographer. But for many photographers, the boredom consumes them. Often, you can see the boredom in their photographer gallery. They either get stuck in a rut. Or, they fail to realize what makes salable portraits.

That doesn't have to be the case. Find your style - but be creatively flexible. Pay attention to your subject. Regardless of how they may appear to you, they are depending on you to make them look real good! Often, they're nervous. You, the photographer, must put them at ease. If you can't do so, chances are you won't get many good shots during the session. Pay attention to your subject. Relax them. Build their confidence. Success follows!

This young lady's posing skills and confidence allowed us to capture a wide range of images and moods. With or without smiling, her eyes draw attention. Her confidence grew as the session went on.

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Outdoor lighting always offers a challenge. Usually it isn't major. Indoor posing with outdoor photo props such as a bench. Typical headshot.

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She has a great smile. She also has a no-nonsense personality stare. Sometimes not smiling can contribute an edgy look to the portrait.

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As I look through my photos, this appears to be my favorite pose. Mostly all of my portrait subjects has this pose. The bench as a prop added to the image. Nothing beats a smile.

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Different approaches to the same pose provides good images. Zooming in and out brings fresh looks. Increasing the light makes the background less obvious.




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