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Shooting Different Subjects

Portraits, Landscapes, Street, Food, and More

Different subjects require different approaches. Here are quick guides for popular photography genres.

Portrait Photography

Core Principles

  • Focus on the eyes
  • Soft, flattering light (window light, open shade)
  • Simple backgrounds
  • Connect with your subject

Technical

  • Wide aperture (f/1.8-4) for background blur
  • Focal length 50-85mm (or use phone portrait mode)
  • Eye-level or slightly above

Tips

  • Direct your subject (chin down slightly, angle shoulders)
  • Capture genuine expressions through conversation
  • Take many frames
  • Watch for blinks and awkward moments

Common Mistakes

  • Cluttered or distracting backgrounds
  • Unflattering light (harsh sun, overhead light)
  • Too far from subject
  • Cutting off at awkward points (joints)

Landscape Photography

Core Principles

  • Compelling foreground, middleground, background
  • Interesting light (golden hour, dramatic weather)
  • Strong composition (leading lines, rule of thirds)

Technical

  • Narrow aperture (f/8-11) for deep focus
  • Low ISO for best quality
  • Tripod for stability
  • Wide-angle lenses common

Tips

  • Scout locations before the best light
  • Return to same spots in different conditions
  • Include foreground interest
  • Be patient for light and weather

Common Mistakes

  • Shooting in flat midday light
  • No clear subject or focal point
  • Tilted horizon
  • Forgetting foreground

Street Photography

Core Principles

  • Capture life as it happens
  • Look for interesting moments and characters
  • Work quickly and inconspicuously

Technical

  • Moderate aperture (f/5.6-8) for focus flexibility
  • Fast shutter (1/250s+) for candid moments
  • Auto ISO can help
  • Pre-focus or zone focus

Tips

  • Observe before shooting
  • Anticipate moments
  • Get close
  • Be respectful and ethical

Common Mistakes

  • Shooting from too far away
  • Missing the decisive moment
  • Being too obvious and disrupting scenes
  • Only shooting interesting people, not interesting moments

Food Photography

Core Principles

  • Appetizing lighting and styling
  • Clean, intentional composition
  • Shallow depth of field for focus

Technical

  • Wide aperture (f/2.8-4) for selective focus
  • Window light (side or back) is ideal
  • Low ISO

Tips

  • Shoot quickly (food dies under lights)
  • Style thoughtfully (garnishes, props, backgrounds)
  • Overhead or 45-degree angles work well
  • Use a simple background

Common Mistakes

  • Flash (creates flat, unappetizing light)
  • Cluttered frame
  • Shooting from too high
  • Poor lighting

Travel Photography

Core Principles

  • Capture sense of place
  • Tell stories
  • Balance iconic shots with personal discoveries

Technical

  • Versatile lens or zoom
  • Auto modes can help when moving fast
  • Higher ISO often necessary indoors

Tips

  • Wake up early for best light and fewer crowds
  • Include people for scale and story
  • Photograph details, not just landmarks
  • Research locations beforehand

Common Mistakes

  • Only shooting tourist clichΓ©s
  • Not capturing daily life
  • Always shooting at midday
  • Overpacking gear

Pet and Wildlife Photography

Core Principles

  • Patience and anticipation
  • Focus on eyes
  • Get on their level
  • Capture personality and behavior

Technical

  • Fast shutter speed (1/500s+)
  • Fast autofocus, tracking mode
  • Wider aperture for subject isolation
  • Continuous shooting mode

Tips

  • Learn behavior patterns
  • Be patient
  • Use treats or toys for pets
  • Don't disturb wildlife

Event and Party Photography

Core Principles

  • Capture candid moments
  • Document key events
  • Tell the story of the occasion

Technical

  • Higher ISO for indoor light
  • Wide aperture
  • Flash if necessary (bounce if possible)
  • Fast shutter for movement

Tips

  • Move around, change positions
  • Capture both wide scenes and details
  • Watch for emotional moments
  • Get some posed shots too

AI Prompt: Subject-Specific Help

Help me photograph [subject type].

Specific subject: [What exactly]
Location and conditions: [Where and when]
My equipment: [Camera/phone]
My experience level: [Beginner/intermediate/advanced]
What I want to capture: [The feeling or story]

Please provide:
1. Technical settings
2. Composition suggestions
3. Lighting approach
4. Common mistakes to avoid
5. Tips specific to this subject

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