- A good portrait is an image of a person that manages to tell a story.
- A good portrait tells us something about the person in the image, and composition is a key element that helps us create a storytelling portrait.
- To identify visual storytelling potential and decide how much time you’re willing to wait until the story materializes.
- Make the background much more dominant compared to the previous image.
- To use negative exposure compensation and thus create a silhouette was to not compete with red color in the background and give it a sense of harmony.
- Sometimes by over-thinking, the subject might lose patience.
- Make it the dominant factor of your composition.
- Framing can be radical mainly up to you
- Compare the very low key, dim lighting with negative exposure compensation
- To evoke peace and harmony
- Decided on a high angle in order to capture like a mountain
- The composition to add balance to the entire frame.
- make using natural light only with explanations of the thinking process and goals in terms of composition.
- Choosing how much background to include
- Leave space