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Career Sector => Photography => Topic started by: nadimpr on April 23, 2017, 03:04:04 PM

Title: Photo Fact Friday: The Character of Candids
Post by: nadimpr on April 23, 2017, 03:04:04 PM
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If you plan to photograph kids in their Halloween costumes this weekend, consider how compositional tastes have changed in recent years.

In the past, parents typically preferred images where children were perfectly posed, smiling nicely and sitting still. Photographers fumbled with toys and distractions, attempting to goad said cooperation in a desperate effort to achieve these impossibly picturesque shots.

However, this is no longer the case as taste is seemingly shifting in favor of a more candid, honest one- and understandably so. For many people, photos aren't artistic works as much as they are mechanisms for preserving otherwise fleeting moments and memories- and memories are rarely perfect.

If your nephew spends this Halloween sobbing because he's scared of all the costumes, a forced, awkward photo of him beaming on the front porch, superficially enjoying the evening won't correspond to the memories you'll one day laugh about while looking through family photo albums. So shoot what's true- whether it be laughter, playfulness or tears.


Source: https://www.nyip.edu/photo-articles/archive/photo-fact-friday-the-character-of-candids