Ok class, settle down. Gtrman is out today he has gtrman stuff to do. Don't ask. Really.
Patty G!! put that straw away!
like all subsitute teachers, I'm going to show a film first.
Here's the link.
http://thebschoolblog.com/index.cfm?postID=39
OK... lights on! The coolest part of being a sub is watching the kids wake up and blink their eyes when the lights come back on.
The gist of the film is to find good light and choose your backgrounds. Make them as simple as possible for your headshots.
The technique is good because it makes the background a small patch of ground. It's not hard to find a clear grassy area, or clear chunk of road in most places. As photographers, we own everything in the image. It's our job to find or make the right background, not explain why we couldn't. I've been thinking about bringing a sheet to throw on the ground and have the model sit/squat on. Now I'm controlling the background even more!
Use the widest aperature you've got (smallest F number = 1.8 on the nifty 50, 2.8 -4.0 on the rest of your lenses). Have your model squatting or sitting.
Get above them, and close. Don't shoot so the subjects shoulders are square to you. A little twist is good. Have them lift their chin a little (very slimming!!) Make sure they don't look like a poor Marie Antoinette on the chopping block. Make sure you're not getting too much cleavage on girls. Fix your angle if you are.
Focus on their eyes, take the shot!
The wide aperature and close range makes the eyes the center of attention, and smoothes the skin away from the eyes. Both are good things. Less PP for you!
Watch the video, take some shots and post later today!
Dave