Master Posing Guide for Wedding Photographers by Hurter Bill

Master Posing Guide for Wedding Photographers by Hurter Bill

Author:Hurter, Bill [Hurter, Bill]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-58428-421-5
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc.
Published: 2009-03-11T04:00:00+00:00


Notice the different head heights in this group portrait. They’re like musical notes on a score. The photographer, Marcus Bell, arranged the group into five neatly organized subgroups to give the overall gathering some dynamics. It is very effective and an attractive means of photographing a big group, like the bridal party.

The bigger the group, the more you must depend on your basic elements of group portrait design-circles, triangles, inverted triangles, diagonals, and diamond shapes. You must also really work to highlight and accentuate lines, real and implied, throughout the group. If you lined people up in a row, you would have a very uninteresting “team photo,” a concept that is the antithesis of fine group portraiture.

Dissect this attractive pyramid-shaped group by South African photographer Brett Florens and you will see three straight lines and three groups of three, using the center-most standing girl in two groups. Good groups are nothing more than a careful arrangement of subgroups linking shapes and lines.



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