Friday, September 2, 2011

10 Tips for Height Differences

Last weekend I had a session where the couple differed in height by over a foot. What are some things to remember in this case?

1. If you are photographing someone tall, it's often better to try to get a bit higher than them...especially if you are just 5'6":)
2. Have the couple sitting. This helps to equalize things a bit and get their heads closer together naturally.
3. Make sure that when looking up at the taller individual, that the shorter one does it more with their eyes rather than their whole head. Otherwise, there will be a lot of shots of just pure neck.
4. Instead of just `regular' kissing, a kiss on the forehead is cute:)
5. Have the shorter person walk in front and lead the other.
6. Find natural spots where there is a height differential and use it (stairs, sidewalk and curb, roots next to the tree etc). Did I mention stairs???


7. Tilting the camera for an angled shot.
8. Picking the other person up!
9. Stagger them.
10. Finally, heels.

Let me know if you think of something else!

2 comments:

  1. I should have reviewed this post for my session yesterday (you'll see why in an upcoming post), but i think I managed ok...as much as i could without any 'steps' for the wife to get up to her hubby's height :)

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