“Among all – Human faces are most attractive to me. Every face bears a story. Photographers reveal the undiscovered story through the lens. Faces tell stories, tell the situation of the person, and tell the story of the place the person lives in. Wherever I go I always come across to faces those are different, & eventually tried to find characteristic of the community; every place has its own perception, story & smell, a person bears these things in his/her appeal. I search for story behind the face, so faces are incredible to me. Through out searching the portrait we could find strange stories of lives of people of different places that we never recognize before. Here I am going to share my experiences & opinion during the journey of finding unnoticed faces”
- Gmb Akash
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© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
I search for getting an interesting character, a face that is usually undiscoverable. I searches face in the middle of crowd. My first prior attention is the selection of the person, choosing the right character. Before I take any portrait I try to be familiar with the person. I talk to hem and try to build a relationship with the person I will photograph. I give them time to be normal in front of my camera. I introduce myself to them. When the person gives his/her most natural expression to me I take out my camera & start shooting. I believe it is the strongest factor which I practice so far to get a close snap of a human soul.
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
For me light is the most important element for getting an excellent portrait. I try to use different type of light; I try to shoot in different time of the day to get different colour and mode of light. Every light has its own appeal for creating different portraits of an individual.
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
Technically I use 35mm (f 1.4), 24-70 mm (2.8) lenses. But I take portrait with all kind of lenses I have. Truly to say I do not care about my equipments very much. For me the most important is – the person. Some times I also use very open aperture like 1.4 to get very low depth of field. So my eyes only go to my subject. As in Some cases the surrounding environment is very important, so in that time I use aperture 8 to get all the elements in focus. But I do not like using very wide angel lens and I do not like a lot of distortion on the photo. I saw many people use wide angel lens for most of their works. If you use very wide thing, the picture look interesting because of the distortion. But in my opinion the picture looks like it has taken by the wide angel lens not by a photographer. So I don’t use too much wide angle. And thus I try to make my images clean and direct.
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
I have strong affection for color. I am a color photographer & I believe color photography is more challenging & complicated. When I can meet the challenge I feel relieved. I am always very careful for using light and color. I love shooting in the early morning and late afternoon. But while I take portrait in the mid day I try to shoot them in the shadow, indoor or under flat light. It creates mystical environment.
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I try to use very simple background while I am taking close up portrait, so that the background might not disturb the subject and I try to use lot of – window soft light. Eyes have significance to me. One of the most important things in my images is eyes of the person. Eyes tell the story of that person. Eyes tell the unseen background of the person which I always hunt to discover.
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
- For me the most prior factor is the character of my portrait. The light, color, eyes & the person must have to be blend with me. I align four factors together for taking a special portrait they are – the person, the light, eyes & color.
- Attention is the most hidden factor to get a good portrait. The person need to be familiar with you & the camera, it will be your prior duty to make the person natural as well comfortable for getting a best shot.
- Several rules applied by photographers for getting experimental portraits. Every photographer has his/her own style of taking portrait. Often the most remarkable portraits are those that break all the rules, so it’s important to create your own rules to get a master copy which might never done by some one before.
- Expression indicating the direction of the person’s eyes which can impact an image astonishingly. For me it’s important to observe the right moment of the direction of eyes.
- For creating interesting images you need to give trial, for creating interesting placement of your subject. After Creative thinking, creative placement can sometimes create out of the ordinary images.
- There are almost unlimited possibilities when it comes to use light in portraits. Input of light could make a portrait more or less powerful, as well side lighting, back lighting, silhouetting can spot specific features.
- Never fail to align your mind, eyes & lens together to find the inner beauty of the portrait.
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
© GMB Akash / www.gmb-akash.com
“Any Book or text or any experience sharing can not demonstrate “Portraits” practically. Pick your camera explores faces to get a good portrait. & you are welcome if my single practical example or feedback could uphold your knowledge”
- Gmb Akash
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