Environmental portrait

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An environmental portrait is a portrait executed in the subject's usual environment, such as in their home or workplace, and typically illuminates the subject's life and surroundings. The term is most frequently used of a genre of photography.

By photographing a person in their natural surroundings, it is thought that you will be able to better illuminate their character, and therefore portray the essence of their personality, rather than merely a likeness of their physical features. It is also thought that by photographing a person in their natural surroundings, the subject will be more at ease, and so be more conducive to expressing themselves, as opposed to in a studio, which can be a rather intimidating and artificial experience.[1]


[edit] The Background in Environmental Portraits

The surroundings or background is a key element in environmental portraiture, and is used to convey further information about the person being photographed.

Where it is common, in studio portraiture and even in location cadid photography, to shoot using a shalow depth of field, thereby throwing the background out of focus, in environmental portraiture the background is an integral part of the image. Indeed, smaller apertures and more depth of field is commonly used in this type of photography. [2]

[edit] Details in the surroundings

While it is often true that the background may dominate the subject, this need not necesarry be so. In fact, the details that convey the message from the surroundings can often be quite small, and still be significant.The key seems to be in the symbolism expressed by various elements in the background, for instance, a baseball cap may not tell you much about your subject, but a chef's hat gives you a lot more detail about who he is and what he does.[3]


[edit] References

  1. ^ Jonathan Hilton (1999). Special Occassions Photography. RotoVision. ISBN 2880463742. 
  2. ^ Kenneth KobrÄ— (2000). Photojournalism - The Professionals' Approach. Focal Press. ISBN 0240804155. 
  3. ^ Extensive tips for taking Environmental Portraits. Illustrated Photography.