A tense face is the most natural reaction when people see someone clicking their photograph. And such an expression, no matter how natural it may be, is considered unnatural and less spontaneous, resulting in a disappointing end product.
Imagine a mason nailing a beam and looking at the camera at the same time. Isn’t it unrealistic? The easier option is to take the picture without him noticing. But the downside of such an attempt is that the photographer may be invading privacy and in some countries this may even be illegal.
So the best option for a photographer is to blend one’s self with the subject. Spend time with the subject, earn his or her confidence and then start clicking some of those “obvious”, “posed” shots. After the initial distraction created by your presence, rest assured your subject will be fully focused on his or her job and will be oblivious to your presence.
From that moment, your real job starts.
You can then capture the relaxed, natural expression without any hassle. This applies not only to absolute strangers, but even family members or friends at birthday parties, weddings or social gatherings.
Also, avoid using a flash as much as possible and use a wide angle lens. Try to control your camera without looking at it, checking for speed and other technical details.
Remember, all that matters is freezing a moment for eternity.
– By Sankha Kar,
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