Monday, February 14, 2011

Aim for the whites of their eyes!

Have you ever been looking at a magazine, book, ad, whatever... and thought, man - that person on the page looks great!?!

Well - ignoring the exposure and lighting for now - you know why that is???

You have to aim for the eyes!  When shooting people aim for their eyes... 


Think about it for a moment... I'll wait... 


---one minute pause---


Man that sounds just horrible.  Okay, I'll skip all the lame jokes.  Being as serious as I can be (which isn't much)... If you look through your friends Facebook pictures - they are probably a grade above a Kindergartner with a box of Crayolas.  And why is that?  


Well for one - they probably haven't read any of my blog (shameless plug... but tell your friends anyway!!!).  I attribute bad pictures to a few simple things; you can easily do these things to take better pictures.  


One... as we said... shoot'em in the eyes!  If your camera has a focal point in that nifty LCD screen - that's where you want the person's eyes at! 



 
Some cameras (most point and shoots) have that "auto focus" function.  If you are really serious about your picture - turn that off.  You may have to take a minute and look at that 400 page book that came with your camera... but... 


Seriously, turn off that auto focus and aim for the eyes.





This is a picture I recently took of our friend Michelle.  She is just gorgeous... Very striking features, a lovely smile, and wonderful eyes!  You think this picture would look good if I auto focused and the camera said "Hey, I see those dangly-ear-ring-thingys, let's focus on those!!".  Or... what if the camera had a fetish for noses?  I'm just sayin'... 

People love looking at pictures of other people... and people love to look the picture in the eye.  There are always creative reasons to not aim for the eyes... but... 


When you shoot people (insert lame joke)...  shoot them in the eyes!

 
Now for the second part...

How to hold your camera to get that focus nailed down.

So - we shoot people in the eyes... and you want the best chance at nailing the focus!  Right??  The correct answer is "YES!".

So... How should you hold your camera?  It may be one of those cameras worth a life savings, or maybe something you stole from your friend at some outing...  Surprise, a picture of my butt.  Anyway... 
 
Here's how to not hold your camera:




Why is this bad?  Well... we could talk about physics and statics and all these other engineering concepts... but... the simple answer, you are holding it out away from you.  Your arms and hands aren't that stable.  They really aren't.


If you hold that camera up by your face (aka, to your eye)... you have your arms supporting it and your face... and guess what your face is attached to??  That's right... your body... if it's not... you should be reading a different blog right now.  Just sayin'... 


Okay... 


So you got that?


Aim for their eyes... and stabilize that camera!


As a side note, I used a tripod to shoot Michelle.  Sharp pictures are fun to look at, blurry pictures should be deleted!!




- jermz


www.jermzphotography.zenfolio.com

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