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Arts & CraftsPhotography Tips & Techniques

How to Take a Family Portrait

Instructions

  • Step 1: Analyze the group Quickly analyze the group. Do a mental lineup according to family ties, height, age, and affiliations.
  • Step 2: Choose location Choose your location and backdrop, either in a cozy area or outside.
  • TIP: If you don’t have a professional lighting system, try to select a location that maximizes natural, even light.
  • Step 3: Arrange the family Arrange the family. Place immediate family members together, with children near their parents. Place the oldest toward the center. Place pets last.
  • TIP: If the children are older and married, place the children between their natural parents and their own spouse.
  • Step 4: Set up lights If you’re using lights, set them up and align them to your liking.
  • TIP: If you can, bounce the flash off the ceiling to get the softest, most diffused light possible.
  • Step 5: Place camera on tripod Place your camera on the tripod.
  • Step 6: Set up camera Select the appropriate film, aperture, and shutter speed that’s appropriate for your shooting conditions.
  • Step 7: Compose your shot Compose your shot, fitting the entire family within the frame edges.
  • TIP: A wider angle lens will allow you to squeeze in more family members, but be prepared for a little distortion at the edges of the frame.
  • Step 8: Meter on the subjects Using either your in-camera light meter or handheld light meter, meter on the subjects.
  • TIP: Set your camera on its self-timer or use a shutter release trigger to help avoid camera shake.
  • Step 9: Take as many shots are you can Take as many shots as you possibly can before everyone loses their patience and gets fidgety.
  • FACT: The Family Portrait is the name given to a picture of the Solar System taken by the Voyage 1 spacecraft.

You Will Need

  • A large group of family members
  • A camera
  • A tripod
  • A large space
  • Props of varying heights such as a couch
  • fireplace
  • or a stairwell
  • Extra fill lighting
  • Lighting system (optional) (optional) (optional)

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How to Avoid Red Eye in Photos

How to Take Photos of Food

How to Take Photos of Christmas Lights

How to Achieve Artistic Lens Flare

How to Choose the Right Lens for Your DSLR Camera

How to Take Great Winter Pictures

How to Take Great Spring Break Photos

How to Spot a Photo That’s Been Retouched

How to Take Great Pictures of Cats

How to Photograph Natural Phenomena Phenomenally

How to Get Pictures from Video

How to Take Self-Portraits

How to Make a Bokeh Lens

How to Photograph Landscapes

How to Take Cute Baby Pictures

How to Make an Aerial Photography Rig with a Disposable Camera

How to Take a Family Portrait

How to Clean a Camera Lens

How to Light a Fashion Shot

How To Take a Group Portrait

How to Make a Pinhole Camera

How to Light a Portrait

How to Take a Child’s Portrait

How to Take Great Photographs

How to Take a Woman’s Portrait

How to Take a Portrait

How to Take Pictures of Wild Animals

How to Make a Tripod with a Piece Of String, a Beanbag, or Your Body

How to Take a Man’s Portrait

How to Take a Fashion Portrait

How to Make a Mini Tripod for Your Camera

How to Take a Nude Portrait

How to Take Pictures in Bright Sunlight

How to Choose Your Virtual Film Speed

How to Choose Your Shutter Speed

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