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How to Take better Candid Photos

By: Mike Justin

Taking photographs of people have two categories. They are candid shots or portraits.

Portraits are the shots when your subjects are in poses. While the candids are usually when your subject is doing something natural.

I would like to focus on taking shots that are candid. This form of photography is an art form, and if you take these few steps, you will be happy with your work. This is from my experience as a San Diego Photographer.

First off, don't get in their way. Of course most of the candid shots will be people minding their own business, but the secret to taking a great photo is to make sure they don't know of you taking the shot.

Because a lot of times, if they happen to notice you, the essence of capturing that unguarded shot will be gone. So be diligent in making sure they don't know about the camera.

Another thing to consider is the setting or the environment. When you are taking a candid shot, the setting plays a vital role. You want the candid shot to capture the subject and their setting as naturally as possible. It's that settingwhether is is their house, their work, or the street they are on, will tell a story about your subject's life. This is especially important if you are going to be taking shots as a Wedding Photographer.

A third step you can do is to learn to anticipate behavior. An important part to being able to take candid photos of people who are acting naturally is to know what your subject will do next in a situation.

This will help you if you are trying to catch something in particular because it will allow you to be prepared rather than miss the shot. Knowing how they are going to act in a given situation and then capturing it is all about anticipation.

Finally, look for those events that cause a person's expressions to be expressed. Because after all, when taking these types of shots, that is the main thing you want to capture in these candid shots is emotion.

Look at what your subject is doing and see if it will be a moment that will express emotion. Such as an expression of impatience at a stoplight. Or a happy expression at an event. Every second in time is an opportunity to capture a moment of beautiful emotion. Being alert of those moments will enable you to capture that moment in time that tells a story.

Taking shots that are candid is an art form in and of itself. Especially if you really want your candid photos to tell a story. Following these few simple steps will help you be on the road of capturing as many storytelling moments as possible as a photographer.

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As a photographer there are 2 different types of shots you can take. They are the portrait shot and there is the candid shots. We are going to examine the candid type shots today.

Justin Keller is an experienced San Diego photographer.
He has been helping couples capture their wedding day as a San Diego based Wedding Photographer

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