The best portraits come from trust and comfort. Spend time getting to know your subject before you start shooting. Ask them about their interests, hobbies, or even how their day has been. By making them feel at ease, you can help them relax in front of the camera, resulting in more natural and authentic expressions.
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The best portraits come from trust and comfort. Spend time getting to know your subject before you start shooting. Ask them about their interests, hobbies, or even how their day has been. By making them feel at ease, you can help them relax in front of the camera, resulting in more natural and authentic expressions.
Pro Tip:
Don’t be afraid to show some vulnerability yourself! Sharing a little about your own experiences or quirks can help your subject feel more connected. If your subject feels awkward, suggest they bring something to interact with – like a book.