Best products from r/portraits
We found 2 comments on r/portraits discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Neewer 43 Inch/110 Centimeter Light Reflector 5-in-1 Collapsible Multi-Disc with Bag - Translucent, Silver, Gold, White and Black for Studio Photography Lighting and Outdoor Lighting
- 1 panel with 5 possibilities. Includes: Gold, silver, white, black and translucent reflectors
- Premium quality, low cost-multi-reflector disc 43" /110cm
- Collapsible design - perfect for use on location and outdoor photography thanks to its compact, portable size
- Includes a carry case to keep the reflectors in optimal conditional between uses
- 5 reflectors, 5 effects. Modify and use natural and artificial light to your advantage to obtain perfect shots every time
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2. Kate 6.5ft(W) x10ft(H) Texture Photography Backdrops for Photographers Microfiber Seamless No Wrinkle Abstract Black Grey Photo Backdrop Portrait Background
- Size:2m(width)x3m(height).
- Material:Microfiber.Reusable.Washing Remove Wrinkles.
- Digital Printed.Not reflect Light, Light-proof.
- New Pattern:Top add pocket for photography stand.
- Used for professional photographers or studio.
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The colors and tones are very nice!!
Overall I think positioning the model in a manner that increased the amount of light on their face would be beneficial. A typical roll of thumb for portraits as well is trying to prevent things from doing through the models head. The background here while nice and blurry is still distracting and doesn't particularly add anything to it. If the background isn't adding meaning to the picture itself then it should be used to help compose the image. Here you could have potentially used the background to frame the model.
The pose itself seems a little awkward, if I had to put words to it I'd say that your model looks disembodied due to the tight framing cutting them off (there's a reason headshots are typically centered!).
All in all the edit is great!! The background lighting works very well, and if you'd like to add some light on to the subjects face in a back lit situation look into using a reflector or even a cheap flash with a softbox modifier!
this fella right here : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071L3BH3R/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1