By Edward White


Family portrait photography often require a more formal pose, which captures unity-an essential attribute that keeps a family intact. To capture this special family attribute, studio photographers use several technical and non-technical elements.

Technically speaking, how the portrait would look relies upon the composition. Composition refers to how the key elements are used and put together to make up a compelling photograph, or in this case to highlight the family's unique personality as a group. On the not so technical aspect of portrait photography, photographers can achieve great composition by requesting the family members to wear coordinated color tones for their clothing. There are photography studios that provide formal attires that their clients can use, particularly those that specialize in photographing a group in their formal attire.

Aside from business attires-which are considered traditional for formal family portrait-there are other ways to pull off a formal look without wearing coat and tie or corporate dresses. A formal portraiture can also be achieved by asking the family to wear clothes that represent their culture or religion, or anything that distinguishes them as a family.

A Muslim family, for example, can wear clothing that exhibits their cultural heritage. Muslim women are required to wear long skirts or shorts or the more traditional high-necked, lose robe that protects the arms and legs called jilbab. Again, the family's color of clothing needs to be well-coordinated.

Another important pointer in capturing group photography is highlighting the distinct personality of each member of the family. To achieve this, photographers check if everyone feels good about the their dress and their overall appearance. One or two family member looking very uncomfortable in the photo will ruin the great composition the photographer has envisioned. This shows that a family portrait is only as compelling as each individual in the photograph.




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