Archive for the ‘Canberra Portrait Photographer’ Category

Executive Portraiture and giving a range of Options

I like crossing the streams between a bit arty and corporate and think I achieved it really well with this selection of Images.

Funny the people you meet in higher up Government positions who are really willing to go with the arty edge after a tiny prompt,

Peter was no Execption.

Cheers!

CC :)

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

A Bit more Family portraiture for good measure,

 

This was one of the most fun shoots I did this year—- I won’t go in to detail but we all had a riot of a time down at Black Mountain Peninisula at Lake Burley Griffin.

Thanks to Scott and Lea-Anne for the Laughs!

CC

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

Some portraits of the the very gorgeous Baby William in Canberra Australia 3 month old :)

Beautiful little Chap Herein  I did photograph mr William John,

Please contact me to photograph your little’un before Xmas for timeless pressies :)

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

Some Recent Portrait Photography at Nara Gardens a popular Canberra Photographers destination

It is the best time of year for portraiture in the ACT I am thinking—— and the Cherry blossoms are out — so get out there and get amongst the beautiful son Canberrans as it has been a long and brutal winter- but “gone is the winter of our discontent”……

 

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

Reds Global Crane Mob!!

Good Day for Some Portraits of a mob of good chaps! photography takes you anywhere and everywhere!!!!

Canberra Photographers Lets all get together and have a BBQ!!!!

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

AILC GREAT Stuff!!

I recently Spent 5 days in Sydney photographing the Leadership plus Initiative for the AILC!!

Was a grea t and Inspiring experience to be a part of,

CC

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

Lend an ear for Lifeline Australia….. Now who’s ear is that?,, That is a nice ear :)

a quick pro bono shot I made for the Lifeline Australia Mob,

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

4 Great Tips to Improve Your Portrait Photography

If you’ve been looking for some advice to help you improve your portrait photography, then this is the article for you. We’ll look at perspective, eye contact, composition and finally getting your subject out of their comfort zone. By the end you’ll have the knowledge to go out there and add the wow factor to your portraits.

First, let’s look at perspective. Most portraits are taken from eye level, but by altering it to below, above or even at floor level, your subject will come to life in a way that is certain to create interest.

Next, let’s look at eye contact. The direction of the subject’s eyes can change the image drastically. Most portraits have the subject looking down the lens, but having them look off camera or into space can create intriguing results. We as the viewers wonder what it is off camera that is making them laugh or smile, the key is to take an image of the subject that is just as interesting.

Now, let’s look at composition. Experiment with composition to have your subject in one of the thirds. Either side or dead center will certainly produce interesting results in your portraits.

Finally, let’s look at getting your subject out of their comfort zone. If the subject is a business person, for example, having them reveal a lighter, fun side  can create a great portrait. An example of this would be having the person move or jump in the photo, which will produce a more interesting than normal corporate portrait.

So there you have it, 4 great tips to help you improve your portrait photography. We’ve looked at perspective, eye contact, composition and finally getting your subject out of their comfort zone. By experimenting with these 4 areas, you are bound to create some interesting and unusual images, so try some today.

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

My daughter decides to make her first series of Self Portraiture

 

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.

she has taken to making images of herself in photobooth on the Macbook pro and although her composition is not always as strong as mine (well she is 4) she is showing an excellent eye for documentation of caricature—- and a Character she definitely is! this is a bit of a fun post I suppose as I said she just is not quite there yet….. I could expand on her technical capabilities etc but I think it is ok for now. I think next year I will pull her out of school and set her to work in the Company. :) (Will run it by my wife and see what she thinks anyway :)

SOme info For aspiring Portrait Photographers in Canberra and World… wide :)

A Really good trick to capturing your subject in a beautiful portrait is to get on to the same level as them or “connect” with them as an individual.

This is especially important when working with children’s portraiture,
Take the time to talk with the kids involved and see what they are in to,
Say, what TV show is their favourite?
Or who is their best friend, what their name is and what makes them feel happy in their young lives.
To always be observant of your subject is a really strong angle when making imagery as it is often (and I have been quoted as saying) “it is the moment’s between moment’s that make for a great session.” This is also apparent in Wedding Photography.
Take time with the family and try not to rush through the capture of your content as this will only get people off side and expression wise detracts from what you need to create— stunning natural imagery.
Canberra is no different from any where in Australia or the rest of the world and I believe kids are just kids so if Mum and Dad are paying you well to make terrific shots then make sure you get the content before leaving site.
Site is a key word here as a lot of my portraits are made on site, close to or in the comfort of their own homes; people definitely relax a lot more when there is that homely element for them to be photographed in.
And that being said if you are doing studio portraiture at your workplace/studio, try and add to the vibe and feel of the shoot an element of comfort and relaxation where your people can just move around and feel comfort and at ease with the camera.
Not everyone has had experience in front of the camera and to be honest it is probably about (in my experience) only 10 to 20% of people that actually like their picture being taken,
That is why it is so important to make it a fun endeavour and not a chore or cumbersome.
I have been photographing family portraits in Canberra and surrounds for about 11 years and always feel that if you can achieve (to state again) a relaxed environment all the while still giving some direction when things go a little flat as they sometimes can—- then a fabulous shoot that will be remembered for what it was will be achieved as well as the most important thing occurs, amazing imagery is made,

Chris Canham is a Canberra Photographer who takes amazing children’s portraits. Check out his new section on Portrait Photography Canberra and Event Photography Canberra. Find him on Google places at: Chris Canham Canberra Photographer.