desantnik
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Well, portait(ish) anyway... a friend of mine wants me to take some photos and to be honest given that they don't want to be sitting on a motorbike or driving a car round a track, I haven't got a clue!
Going to be indoors using flash...
I've been reading and picked up some tips, but wondered if anyone can add anything to this (in no particular order) list:
1) Manual white balance to get flesh tones more correct
2) Shoot in raw to give me more scope for horrible mistakes
3) Flash will be only fill, so get the lighting right so it looks correct with the eye.
4) Don't use servo focus
5) For a more pleasant softer look use wide apertures (f2.8 in my case) but make sure your focus point is on the eyes, focus and recompose
6) Shutter speed set to something to freeze the subject (??)
7) Avoid straight on poses by the subject
8) Bounce and difuse flash - maybe use the gel filters too??
9) Try for a pose with all visible joints bent.
10) Eliminate background clutter (sadly this won't be a studio, but a house, but i guess maybe a tidy up would help!)
Anything else I might find useful?
Thanks in advance!
Going to be indoors using flash...
I've been reading and picked up some tips, but wondered if anyone can add anything to this (in no particular order) list:
1) Manual white balance to get flesh tones more correct
2) Shoot in raw to give me more scope for horrible mistakes
3) Flash will be only fill, so get the lighting right so it looks correct with the eye.
4) Don't use servo focus
5) For a more pleasant softer look use wide apertures (f2.8 in my case) but make sure your focus point is on the eyes, focus and recompose
6) Shutter speed set to something to freeze the subject (??)
7) Avoid straight on poses by the subject
8) Bounce and difuse flash - maybe use the gel filters too??
9) Try for a pose with all visible joints bent.
10) Eliminate background clutter (sadly this won't be a studio, but a house, but i guess maybe a tidy up would help!)
Anything else I might find useful?
Thanks in advance!
One major thing I picked up after entering a shot in my Camera Club comp is to not have the backs of hands showing ...lost 2 marks for that which would have given me a 9 1/2 out of 10. 
for the thread revival.
