Classic Family Portraits: Lighting, Posing, and Composition for Location and Studio
To stand out in the crowded field of family portrait photography, one’s photos must capture feelings and convey heartfelt emotions. Ed Pedi has spent 20+ years in the business, honing his techniques and establishing himself as an award winning photographer. In this book, Pedi presents 60 of his finest images, detailing the setting and the technical aspects of the shoot. Each image is also accompanied by set-up shots and or diagrams. This collection provides a concise overview of the art of family portrait photography.
Family portrait photography can mean many different things. From individual portraits of babies and children, to various groupings of family members all the way to 100 people family -reunion group portraits, there are many things a professional shooter needs to be prepared for. In fact, many shoots will include multiple setups with a changing roster of family members in different poses and settings. Being able to deftly maneuver all of this and keep everyone and everything under control and on task can seem quite daunting. Pedi breaks all of this down into simple and easy to enact tips and lessons.

While skill and artistry are key to creating memorable portraits, actually selling prints is just as important to running a successful business. Photographing each family member and the children separately increases options for greater sales with multiple pictures to choose form. In a similar vein, larger groups (like the group of 28 that Pedi details in the book) can be photographed in multiple breakdowns. In the book he explains a number of these breakdowns, each which works as a way to increase sales from one session.
Another key to long term success as a portrait photographer is the repeat client. Imagine photographing a child every few years, from newborn to high school graduation. Many families will have their family portraits taken every few years as their children grow or more children are born. Repeat clients are more than just clients, they are relationships built between the photographer and the families. These relationships allow families to trust the photographer, not just for the standard family portrait but for special occasions like graduations, family reunions or seasonal portraits.
Crafting a portrait that clients will love is more than just simple posing. Lighting plays a huge role. Oftentimes, with large groups it is necessary to shoot outdoors. The author provides a number of creative lighting techniques for dealing with everything from the single child portrait to large outdoor setups. The author provides the metering lighting setups he used for many of his shots, taking special consideration for photographing large groups or shooting outdoors. Also important is composition and many times, the use of props. Pedi always has a number of potted plants and artificial rocks with him to use to spruce up a scene. Flowers can be used to subtly add color to the portrait or fill in dead space, while the rocks can be used as posing or seating objects.
In this book Pedi provides examples from his 20+ years in the industry of how to create the emotional portraits that clients want. Not only will they want multiple photos from one shoot, they will want to hire you again and again for their ongoing portrait needs. Creating a relationship with your clients not only makes everyone more comfortable during a shoot but lets them know that they can trust you and expect a certain level of quality each time they need a photographer.
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Classic Family Portraits: Lighting, Posing, and Composition for Location and Studio
To stand out in the crowded field of family portrait photography, one’s photos must capture feelings and convey heartfelt emotions. Ed Pedi has spent 20+ years in the business, honing his techniques and establishing himself as an award winning photographer. In this book, Pedi presents 60 of his finest images, detailing the setting and the technical aspects of the shoot. Each image is also accompanied by set-up shots and or diagrams. This collection provides a concise overview of the art of family portrait photography.
Family portrait photography can mean many different things. From individual portraits of babies and children, to various groupings of family members all the way to 100 people family -reunion group portraits, there are many things a professional shooter needs to be prepared for. In fact, many shoots will include multiple setups with a changing roster of family members in different poses and settings. Being able to deftly maneuver all of this and keep everyone and everything under control and on task can seem quite daunting. Pedi breaks all of this down into simple and easy to enact tips and lessons.

While skill and artistry are key to creating memorable portraits, actually selling prints is just as important to running a successful business. Photographing each family member and the children separately increases options for greater sales with multiple pictures to choose form. In a similar vein, larger groups (like the group of 28 that Pedi details in the book) can be photographed in multiple breakdowns. In the book he explains a number of these breakdowns, each which works as a way to increase sales from one session.
Another key to long term success as a portrait photographer is the repeat client. Imagine photographing a child every few years, from newborn to high school graduation. Many families will have their family portraits taken every few years as their children grow or more children are born. Repeat clients are more than just clients, they are relationships built between the photographer and the families. These relationships allow families to trust the photographer, not just for the standard family portrait but for special occasions like graduations, family reunions or seasonal portraits.
Crafting a portrait that clients will love is more than just simple posing. Lighting plays a huge role. Oftentimes, with large groups it is necessary to shoot outdoors. The author provides a number of creative lighting techniques for dealing with everything from the single child portrait to large outdoor setups. The author provides the metering lighting setups he used for many of his shots, taking special consideration for photographing large groups or shooting outdoors. Also important is composition and many times, the use of props. Pedi always has a number of potted plants and artificial rocks with him to use to spruce up a scene. Flowers can be used to subtly add color to the portrait or fill in dead space, while the rocks can be used as posing or seating objects.
In this book Pedi provides examples from his 20+ years in the industry of how to create the emotional portraits that clients want. Not only will they want multiple photos from one shoot, they will want to hire you again and again for their ongoing portrait needs. Creating a relationship with your clients not only makes everyone more comfortable during a shoot but lets them know that they can trust you and expect a certain level of quality each time they need a photographer.
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Classic Family Portraits: Lighting, Posing, and Composition for Location and Studio

Classic Family Portraits: Lighting, Posing, and Composition for Location and Studio

by Ed Pedi
Classic Family Portraits: Lighting, Posing, and Composition for Location and Studio

Classic Family Portraits: Lighting, Posing, and Composition for Location and Studio

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To stand out in the crowded field of family portrait photography, one’s photos must capture feelings and convey heartfelt emotions. Ed Pedi has spent 20+ years in the business, honing his techniques and establishing himself as an award winning photographer. In this book, Pedi presents 60 of his finest images, detailing the setting and the technical aspects of the shoot. Each image is also accompanied by set-up shots and or diagrams. This collection provides a concise overview of the art of family portrait photography.
Family portrait photography can mean many different things. From individual portraits of babies and children, to various groupings of family members all the way to 100 people family -reunion group portraits, there are many things a professional shooter needs to be prepared for. In fact, many shoots will include multiple setups with a changing roster of family members in different poses and settings. Being able to deftly maneuver all of this and keep everyone and everything under control and on task can seem quite daunting. Pedi breaks all of this down into simple and easy to enact tips and lessons.

While skill and artistry are key to creating memorable portraits, actually selling prints is just as important to running a successful business. Photographing each family member and the children separately increases options for greater sales with multiple pictures to choose form. In a similar vein, larger groups (like the group of 28 that Pedi details in the book) can be photographed in multiple breakdowns. In the book he explains a number of these breakdowns, each which works as a way to increase sales from one session.
Another key to long term success as a portrait photographer is the repeat client. Imagine photographing a child every few years, from newborn to high school graduation. Many families will have their family portraits taken every few years as their children grow or more children are born. Repeat clients are more than just clients, they are relationships built between the photographer and the families. These relationships allow families to trust the photographer, not just for the standard family portrait but for special occasions like graduations, family reunions or seasonal portraits.
Crafting a portrait that clients will love is more than just simple posing. Lighting plays a huge role. Oftentimes, with large groups it is necessary to shoot outdoors. The author provides a number of creative lighting techniques for dealing with everything from the single child portrait to large outdoor setups. The author provides the metering lighting setups he used for many of his shots, taking special consideration for photographing large groups or shooting outdoors. Also important is composition and many times, the use of props. Pedi always has a number of potted plants and artificial rocks with him to use to spruce up a scene. Flowers can be used to subtly add color to the portrait or fill in dead space, while the rocks can be used as posing or seating objects.
In this book Pedi provides examples from his 20+ years in the industry of how to create the emotional portraits that clients want. Not only will they want multiple photos from one shoot, they will want to hire you again and again for their ongoing portrait needs. Creating a relationship with your clients not only makes everyone more comfortable during a shoot but lets them know that they can trust you and expect a certain level of quality each time they need a photographer.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608957026
Publisher: Amherst Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/10/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 129 MB
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About the Author

Ed Pedi, M.Photog. Cr. CPP, is a professional photographer and owner of a very successful portrait studio in North Andover, MA who specializes in family and children portraiture. In business for more than 21 years, he has successfully created a market niche and demand for his portraits with his uniquely designed outdoor studio gardens. He has produced three educational/instructional DVD/CD’s titled; Creating an Outdoor Studio, Marketing Strategies, and Sales Made Easy. He teaches workshops to other professional photographers and is passionate and driven to teach his peers how to achieve a more profitably business through his ‘four key steps to success program.’ He is a past, two-term President of Professional Photographers Assoc. of MA and currently serving as President to Professional Photographers Assoc. of New England. Additional samples of his images can be seen on his website at: EdPediPhoto.com

Table of Contents

1. From Ireland with Love
Assignment, Lighting and Exposure
2. A Christmas Portrait
Purpose, Posing, Lighting
3. Photographing in the Rain
Overcoming Obstacles, Exposure
4. Studio Portrait #1
Purpose, Lighting
5. One Family, 28 People
Purpose, Posing, Execution
6. Breakaway: Family from the Group of 28
Purpose, Posing, Camera and Lighting
7. Breakaway: Grandparents
Purpose, Posing and Lighting
8. Waiting for Child #3
Purpose and Execution
9. On a Cold, Cold Day in the Snow
Objective, Lighting
10. Another New Addition
Purpose, Setup
11. All Grown Up
Lighting, Purpose
12. Family Reunion
Execution, Objective
13. A Family of Five and Even the Dog Looks Good
Purpose, Equipment, Composition
14. Dirt Bikes
Just for Fun, Lighting
15. Ireland Meets the 4thof July
Purpose, Posing, Lighting

16. Follow the Diagonal Line
Purpose, Clothing, Setup
17. Four Generations with One Sofa
Purpose, Posing, Lighting
18. Outdoor Portrait with 23 People
Preparation, Posing and Composition, Lighting
19. One Family Portrait Leads to Others
Posing, Exposure, Customers for Life
20. End of Day Portrait
Purpose, Composition, Lighting
21. A Family Portrait Includes Pets
Purpose, Posing, Lighting
22. Relaxing in the Grass #1
Repeat Client, Posing, Lighting
23. Plum Island Beach Portrait #1
Obstacles, Posing, Lighting
24. Studio Portrait #2
History, Purpose, Camera and Lighting, Posing
25. 85th Birthday Party
Purpose, Posing, Lighting
26. Three on a Sofa
Purpose, Lighting
27. Breakaway: 99 Years Young
Purpose, Lighting
28. Out Standing in My Garden
Posing, Lighting
29. Three Generations, Two Steps
Getting There is Half the Fun, Obstacles, Exposure, Working the Crowd
30. 50thAnniversary
Purpose, Posing, Lighting
31. A New Family Portrait to Show Off Their New House
Purpose, Camera and Lighting, Posing
32. Relaxing in the Grass #2
How We Generate New Clients, Posing, Lighting
33. It’s Still a Family Portrait with Four Dogs
Posing, Lighting
34. Three Generations in My Outdoor Studio
Posing, Lighting
35. Studio Portrait #3
Events and Fund Raisers, Lights and Camera
36. Fall Portrait
Leaves, Leaves and More Leaves, Posing and Lighting
37. Family Portrait in My Outdoor Studio
Repeat Client, Posing, Lighting
38. Plum Island Beach Portrait #2
Purpose, Obstacles, Posing, Exposure
39. Photographing a Photographer
This Made Me a Photographer’s Photographer, Deciding Where to Photograph, Lighting, Posing
40. Overcoming a Tight Space and a Dark Wall
Purpose and Obstacles, Posing, Lighting, Breakaways
41. The “OH!” Factor
Posing, Camera and Lighting
42. Life Goes On
Purpose, Posing, Camera and Lighting
43. Hot Car
Repeat Clients, Lighting, Composition and Camera
44. Studio Portrait #4
Repeat Client, Posing, Lighting
45. Family in the Woods
History, Posing, Camera and Exposure
46. Breakaway: Two Kids, One Pond and a Lot of Fish
Breakaway Photographs, Lighting and Posing
47. Family of Four with Two Dogs
Clothing, Overcoming Challenges, Camera and Lighting
48. Mom and Her Four Children
Purpose, Outdoor Studio, Posing, Camera and Lighting
49. Celebrating a 70th Birthday
Purpose and Frustration, Posing, Lighting
50. The Pedi Family
Purpose
51. Studio Portrait #5 with Three Generations
Purpose, Posing, Lighting
52. Family of Five in Front of Their Yellow House
Lighting, Backstory, Inset
53. Relaxing in the Grass #3
We Have History, Posing, Lighting and Exposure
54. Flour Generations with 16 People
History, Posing, Lighting, Postscript
55. Plum Island Beach Portrait #3
Purpose, Exposure
56. Plum Island Beach Portrait #4
Purpose, Lighting, Posing
57. Empty Nesters
Purpose, Posing and Lighting, Postscript
58. 1966 Mustang
History and Concept, Composition and Lighting, Inset
59. Studio Portrait #6
Purpose, Lighting and Composition
60. Winter Portrait
Purpose, Posing and Light
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