Doorstep Portraits 101

Maria Rusk
on
May 23, 2021

Follow these tips for a great DIY portrait!

LIGHT

Seek Soft Diffused Light

  • Avoid direct sunlight – it will result in squinting eyes and harsh shadows
  • Ideally, your subject should be just inside the shade, facing the open sky – no squinting yet beautifully illuminated
  • If your door is west-facing, you could consider taking the photo in the last hour before sunset, when there is a beautiful, soft, golden light
  • Clouds act as natural diffusers, resulting in softer, more even light, so a cloudy day can also help

CAMERA

Check Your Settings

  • Use the best camera you can get your hands on (consider resolution, sensor and lens). The aim is for a quality image worth printing!
  • Most smart phones nowadays have excellent inbuilt cameras and will do a great job under the right lighting conditions
  • If using a digital camera be sure to check settings to ensure highest resolution JPEGs. Settings may include image quality and image size

ACTION!

Don’t Say “cheese!”

  • If one thing ensures an awkward grin, it’s asking your subject to smile! Instead engage, have fun and help them relax before you take the photo
  • You could try a classic portrait, with a natural expression. Or get creative and have fun! Include a prop to signify a hobby / bring out their personality
  • Ensure focus is on your subject’s face!
  • Avoid sunglasses and caps so they are easily recognisable

FINALLY DON’T FORGET TO PRINT YOUR PHOTOS!

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Maria Rusk

Maria is a newborn, family and brand photographer, based in Dublin, capturing natural beauty and real connection for warm hearted families and business owners.