The 21 points: - Straight spine - Position head by tilting, not slouching - Minimize 90 degree angles (joints) - Soften fingers - Give hands something to do - Show the origin of hands - Near equal ratio of subjects bodies - Collarbones at an angle - Shift body weight - Create gaps (against walls, parts of body) - One hand higher than other (avoid mirroring) - Symmetrical posing - Three point check (collarbones, face, eyes) - Placement of subjects must be realistic - Pose the eyes (iris, whites) - Invisible plane check (eyes should be closest to camera) - Nose x factor - Subject emphasis (lighting, focus) - Specific posing instructions - Inject feeling
OMG Roberto!!! I love this guy, all I have to do is keep listening and then go and practice a little and I just became a much better photographer. Roberto is the best
Im in the same boat as Juan, my transmission went out on my car so all my money went to fixing it. I would totally buy the program, I watched Creative live when I could and learned so much just watching bits and pieces. I want the program so bad, I know I can learn tons more, so hopefully soon I will be able to purchase it. Thanks So Much Roberto, You are AWESOME!
LeoneClub, you are right! Explaining photography, which is a VISUAL art, with no photos to back it up is useless. We have to visually see it in our mind and since we all think different, it could be misleading. Tangible photos please!!!
Personally, I never shoot with too wide of an f. stop. Nothing less than 5.6, or f.8 Other ways exist to blur the background if necessary. I can't see having any part of the head out of focus.
For me, I can't understand any part of the face being out of focus. Both eyes, etc., should be in focus. This shoot wide open and having one eye in focus, the other eye, nose, and ears being out of focus is silly. But what do I know? I've only been shooting portraits since 1964.
Great system for posing, terrible photos. They all look like they've been shot on a cellphone by someone who wasn't actually looking at the screen. The group shot could have saved it but it was poorly framed, the angle is off, and could easily have been symmetrical but isn't.
The 21 points:
- Straight spine
- Position head by tilting, not slouching
- Minimize 90 degree angles (joints)
- Soften fingers
- Give hands something to do
- Show the origin of hands
- Near equal ratio of subjects bodies
- Collarbones at an angle
- Shift body weight
- Create gaps (against walls, parts of body)
- One hand higher than other (avoid mirroring)
- Symmetrical posing
- Three point check (collarbones, face, eyes)
- Placement of subjects must be realistic
- Pose the eyes (iris, whites)
- Invisible plane check (eyes should be closest to camera)
- Nose x factor
- Subject emphasis (lighting, focus)
- Specific posing instructions
- Inject feeling
17. Face should be the brightest
OMG Roberto!!! I love this guy, all I have to do is keep listening and then go and practice a little and I just became a much better photographer. Roberto is the best
Im in the same boat as Juan, my transmission went out on my car so all my money went to fixing it. I would totally buy the program, I watched Creative live when I could and learned so much just watching bits and pieces. I want the program so bad, I know I can learn tons more, so hopefully soon I will be able to purchase it. Thanks So Much Roberto, You are AWESOME!
Excellent! I love his silliness and confidence.
This man is simply gifted. Damn. Good Video.
This guys is so much fun! and he is very informative!
I have two of this guy's books! Had no idea he had a video!
wonderful lesson for photographers out there
Simply brilliant.
Simply incredible.
can't afford to buy these workshop videos but this one alone helps me a lot. i still wish i can afford it though.
Great tips
The 36:22 question, is the one im always trying to get perfect
It would have helped if you have shown us photo examples of the 21 points as you narrate.
yeah, I google'd the honey badger ...
Yes, you have to Google honey badger
LeoneClub, you are right! Explaining photography, which is a VISUAL art, with no photos to back it up is useless. We have to visually see it in our mind and since we all think different, it could be misleading. Tangible photos please!!!
If you get the class, you will see all of the points in action. Or buy his book!
Exactly! All the resources are in the workshop and the book. People just don't like paying :p
GREAT
Any one explain nose x factor please
Personally, I never shoot with too wide of an f. stop. Nothing less than 5.6, or f.8 Other ways exist to blur the background if necessary. I can't see having any part of the head out of focus.
Then m43 fits you perfectly. Their pro zoom lens has constant aperture of 2.8, equivalent to 5.6 in ff in terms of depth of field
For me, I can't understand any part of the face being out of focus. Both eyes, etc., should be in focus. This shoot wide open and having one eye in focus, the other eye, nose, and ears being out of focus is silly. But what do I know? I've only been shooting portraits since 1964.
cool
I couldnt help it, I had to google honey badger and yeah the bad ass "honey badger" should stay.... :)
Too funny!!!
Great system for posing, terrible photos. They all look like they've been shot on a cellphone by someone who wasn't actually looking at the screen. The group shot could have saved it but it was poorly framed, the angle is off, and could easily have been symmetrical but isn't.
You guys don't realize that this is from a Creative Live Workshop? You're spitting in the wind...