Candid Photography, Taking Pictures Of Your Friend Without Their Attention
Candid photography is by definition taking pictures of
people when they are unaware. Part of
the fun in photography is catching your human subjects off guard so that your
pictures have more emotion.
Photographers who work for magazines, like Time Life, have been able to
get candid shots of their subjects. I
think most of us can remember the black and white photographs of Africans and
others giving rise to more emotion from the viewer. Taking candid shots may appear easy although few techniques in the photography world will make the candid
shot worth more than just a snapshot of friends.
First and of course most important is to keep the subject in
view while they are not paying attention.
The next step is training your eye to catch the moment. You have to be able to move fast but with
design. You need to have your camera set
for the picture before you are even aware you will take the photograph. The best way to do this if you have a digital
or automatic camera is to keep it in the proper setting. Manual cameras take moments to focus and can
lose the candid shot if your subject becomes aware of you.
Candid photography relies on the light; however, you may not
always get to choose the angle. The
angle could be where you are standing at the time. As a photographer of candid photography, you
know the importance of choosing the best angle at the right moment that is
possible.
The entire point of candid photography is to gain the
unguarded moments of a person’s emotions, whether it is tears, happiness, love,
or other emotions. While it is true, that you
need to have light, angle, and a good camera to catch the shot it is more
important to observe. Most photographers
are trained observers. Their eyes will
wander over the crowds, landscape, or other setting searching for the perfect
shot. They will always have a camera
ready. It can be extremely hard when you
are taking photographs of your friends because they tend to be more involved in
the conversations or activities.
The key to taking candid photographs of your friends is to
draw them away from the fact that you carry a camera. If they forget you carry the tool, they are
more likely going to act naturally. Some
friends tend to pose in front of the camera while others will shy away turning
their backs when you get ready to take a photograph. Knowing your friends will help you find the
best way to take candid shots without their knowledge.
Observing, having the camera ready, and understanding the basics of photography will yield you better results when you try for a candid shot. Posing or turning away from the camera will take away from the shot you hoped to attain so hanging to the side or a little ahead can get you the shot you may need. Profiles make great candid shots because the person will not realize you are taking a photograph until you have already clicked the button. Candid photography can be one of the most rewarding arts of photography, but also vexing when the subject is aware of the camera. Always remember the camera when going out with friends.