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10 Tips to Get Started with Still Life Photography

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There aren’t many photographic practices that date back further than still life photography. When photography originated, it was necessary for exposures to be quite long, so photographing static objects was the ideal subject matter. However, as the technology developed, the fascination for capturing still life has remained and is still one of the most viable photographic professions today.

At the top end, it is an extremely lucrative business, as magazines, catalogues and websites all require product shots. There are many advantages to working with still life that are often underestimated, so hopefully you’ll be able to see it’s scope for creativity and get started with taking some shots yourself!

1. Getting Started

Contrary to common perceptions, you don’t need a studio or a fancy location to make a start with still life photography. You can begin by simply using a space at home, such as a table placed by a window, along with a simple backdrop and utilizing a couple of lamps.

It varies greatly to landscape or portrait photography, in which you are provided with the subject matter, for example, a stunning mountain scene or a model, which come with a huge amount of variables, but the creative content is there in front of you. With still life photography, there are far less variables, you, as the photographer have complete control over the situation, including the subject matter, but you need to think extremely creatively in order to capture it in an interesting and engaging way.


Photo by apwizard

2. Choosing the subject

What you photograph is completely up to you. Have a search around the house to see if you can find something simple but interesting to start with. Please don’t feel like you have to take photos of fruit or flowers just because everyone else does, think outside the box without being overly ambitious.

If, when you’re out and about, something catches your eye, take it home with you (don’t steal it!) or make a note of it so as to remember to try photographing it in a still life context. Try to avoid reflective surfaces such as glass and metal to begin with, as they will be extremely difficult with regards to lighting. Once you’ve mastered the single object shots, try mixing it up, combine objects of contrasting shape, colour, texture and see what you can come up with.


Photo by whereisyourmind

3. Lighting

Lighting doesn’t have to be expensive, I know certainly for me that a set of studio lights aren’t really within my budget, so for still life shoots I need to utilize all the light I can get my hands one. Remember that you have full control over the shoot, so if you want, find a room in which you can block out all natural light by using shutters or curtains, this way you will have complete control over the light upon your subject.

Using standard lamps can work extremely well if used effectively. Be sure to try multiple positioning set ups, not all light has to come from the front of the object, side and back lighting will add interest, shadows and depth to the shot. Alternatively, choose a room that is well lit via a window, and use this to your advantage. The natural light from one side will comprehensively light your subject and you can compliment this with a lamp or reflector.


Photo by brtsergio

4. Tripods and Angles

Depending on your lighting situation, you may or may not need to use a tripod and shutter release. I would recommend using these as they will allow you to observe and work with your subject matter. This set up will also allow you to use slightly longer shutter speeds than usual to ensure a small aperture allowing the image to be in focus front to back, if you so choose.

However, please don’t let a static camera stifle your creativity, it quickly gets forgotten that your camera has been sat in the same position for the whole shoot. Be sure to vary the angles and heights at which you are shooting. Otherwise, before you know it, you’ll have a whole collection of shots all take from the same point with little or know variation. Mix it up a bit. Try shooting at the level of the subject or try a bird’s eye view, looking down onto the subject, but be careful if you are moving around not to cast any shadows on your subject!


Photo by yjhsu

5. Get the backdrop right

Having a suitable backdrop for your subject matter will play a crucial role in the overall success of your shots. It’s best to keep it nice and simple, so it doesn’t interfere with your subject. A plain painted wall or a large sheet of white or plain colored paper would be ideal.

Think about how your choice of background contrasts the subject, do you want a neutral background, or are there tones that may work in complimenting the shades within your subject. For smaller objects, you may not need a backdrop as such, but instead require a surface to place the items on, for which something like black velvet is ideal, as it absorbs light and looks like a solid black surface.


Photo by darktechsystem

6. Composing the shot

The compositional element of your still life work is an absolutely crucial part of ensuring that your work is engaging and unique. Consider the rule of thirds, how can that be applied to your shoot to create a strong composition. Ensure there are no distractions within the frame, just the subject and the backdrop.

Be sure to vary the composition of the subject matter through the shoot and think outside the box. Where are you leading the eye within the image? Are you utilizing negative space or might it work to try and fill the frame? Engage with the subject, what are its defining features? What is it used for? Are you able to put it into context or does it work as a stand alone subject?


Photo by lindenbaum

7. Taking all day over it

I often find that my mentality surrounding a shoot is dependent on the reason for the shoot. So if I am simply taking photos for pleasure or for myself (as opposed to being assigned work by somebody else), I will be less stringent with ensuring that all the aspects of the shoot are as well executed as they can be. This is obviously a bad habit that am aiming to shed, but when it comes to still life photography, there is no reason not to get it right. You have as much time as you need to do a good job!

Unlike a landscape shoot, the light isn’t rapidly changing and unlike a portrait, you’re subject isn’t going to get bored of keeping still for long periods of time. Take advantage of this, set up your subject, lighting, backdrop and camera, try a few shots, then move things around a bit and have another go. If you get to a point where you feel like things aren’t going quite right, you can just leave everything set up, make yourself a cup of tea and come back to it refreshed later on.

Another advantage is that there’s no excuse not to have clean and sharp images, take time to get the lighting and focus just right. If you can get your hands on one, a macro lens will be ideal for this sort of work, however, if not, try selecting macro mode on your camera to give you the best chance of capturing the close up detail in your subject.


Photo by vamedia

8. Inspired by the masters

If you’re struggling with the lighting, composing or structuring of your shots, then you need to find some inspiration, and where better to look than to the original still life masterpieces of years gone by. Have a search online for renaissance still life artists and observe the elements of the pieces.

Studying these paintings will help you to think about form, shades and how the colors work together and will hopefully give you a few ideas on how you can shape your photography work to form strong and engaging images.


Photo by layos

9. Now it’s your turn!

Now it’s time for you to have a go yourself. Find a quiet day in your schedule and set aside some time to practice. Try setting up your camera and backdrop by a suitably light spot next to a window and get snapping!

Once you’ve mastered the basics, try getting creative, experiment with camera angles, lighting angles and alternative light sources such as candles and lamps. You could even try getting creative with apertures and use a f/1.8 prime lens to achieve an artistic shallow focus. However, if you take one thing from this tutorial, let it be this: still life photography does not have to be of fruit and flowers! So find some unique and inspiring subject matter that gets you excited and start shooting!


Photo by apwizard

10. Making a living?

There is plenty of demand for still life photography, particularly now that it is so simple for photographers to provide images for stock photography libraries, that are accessed by magazines, business publications and for online content. Once you’ve got your shots, don’t be afraid to share them online, you could even try using Envato’s PhotoDune stock photography service. So each time you set up a shoot, work as if you are on assignment, you never know, your still life work might even make you a few bucks along the way!


Photo by gfpeck

追溯照相技術的種類,靜物攝影應該是發展時間最長的。照相技術發展初期,由於技術限制,曝光時間會持續比較長時間,所以拍攝靜物是最佳的選擇。然而隨着技術的發展,靜物攝影的魅力依舊,仍然是最重要的攝影技術之一。
從更高的角度來看,靜物攝影是非常有商業價值的,例如雜誌、產品目錄和網站都需要產品展示。有些靜物經常被人忽略,但是給他們拍照還是蠻有好處的,接下來你可以學習到如何有創造性的進行拍攝,並且自己也可以動手拍攝你自己的照片。

1.入門

和常規不同,你不需要為靜物攝影專門找一間工作室或者專門為此找一處非常理想的地方。你可以在家裡找一個簡便的空間開始你的攝影工作,例如床邊的一張桌子,旁邊有一個簡單的背景,還要利用到一些燈具。

靜物攝影與風景攝影和人物攝影很大程度上不同,風景和人物一般都會設定一個主題,或者是一座高山,或者是一個模特,它們自身可以有很大的變化,創作的空間是現成在你面前的。然而,靜物攝影不同,它們變化極少,所有的情況都有攝影師控制,包括主題,你需要絞盡腦汁的去想有趣而且新奇的方法去創造性的捕捉它們的特點。


apwizard作品

2. 選擇主題

拍攝什麼樣的照片完全取決於你自己。在屋子裡好好找找,有沒有什麼有趣的但是簡單的東西作為起步對象。千萬不要以為自己一定要像其他人一樣拍攝水果或者鮮花,可以開放性的選擇拍攝對象,但是也不要選擇過難的。

當你出門四處逛的時候,如果有東西吸引了你的眼球,把它帶回家(但是不能是去偷),或者做個標記以後有時間再去拍。儘量避免選擇草和金屬這類帶有反射性表面的對象,以為拍攝它們的光線十分難控制。一旦你掌握了單個實物的拍攝技術,嘗試着幾個實物一起拍,最好幾個實物形狀,顏色,紋理都不同,看看你是否能拍出好的效果。


whereisyourmind作品

3. 光線

不一定要使用非常昂貴的光線器材,我非常清楚我的預算不能夠承受一整套完整的工作室燈光,所以我會儘量使用我手頭能夠利用的光線器材來拍攝靜物。請記住攝影的方方面面都需要在你的控制之下,加入你也是這麼想的,你需要找一間房間使用遮擋板或者窗簾來擋住所有的自然光線,這樣你就可以完全控制照射在你的拍攝對象上的光線了。

如果能夠有效的使用一般的燈光,也能夠達到很好的效果。請務必除了放置在實物前面以外多嘗試幾個放置的位置,側面和後面投射過來的燈光能夠增加鏡頭的趣味性,光影性以及縱深感。否則,你可以選擇一間光線只來自於一個窗戶的房間,把這個作為有利條件。日然光從一個角度照射物體,你可以使用其它燈光或者反射器來調節所需的燈光。


brtsergio作品

4. 三腳架和角度

取決於你的光線條件,有可能需要也可能不需要三腳架和快門線。我建議使用這些設備,因為有了這些設備,你可以更好的觀察和拍攝你的對象。這些設備也可以使光圈速度略微變長,使圖像的聚焦點前移,背景虛化,加入你需要的話。

但是,不要讓固定位置的相機限制了你的創造性,一旦用了三角架,比較容易忘記由於位置固定,所有的照片都是由一個角度拍攝的。需要確保你拍攝時能夠調整角度和高度。否則,在你知道並且做出調整前,你的整個系列攝影作品都是一個角度拍攝的,變化非常小,極其有限。角度和高度可以同時調整。可以嘗試鳥瞰圖的方式來拍攝對象,從上往下的拍攝,但是要小心一點,在移動的過程中不要將陰影投射在物體上。


yjhsu作品

5. 正確使用背景

選擇一個好的背景對你創作一件成功的作品起着非常重要的作用。選擇的背景最好能夠簡單但是漂亮,這樣不會對你所拍攝的物體產生很大的影響。一面素色的牆或者一張大的白色或者素色的紙是比較不錯的選擇。

需要仔細考慮一下如果選擇背景來承托實物,你是想要中性的背景呢,還是需要和實物相匹配色調的背景。對於一些比較小的實物,有可能用不上使用背景,可以使用一個襯底來代替,例如黑色的天鵝絨回事不錯的選擇,因為它能夠吸收管線,使襯底開起來是純黑色的。


darktechsystem作品

6. 拍攝元素間的組合

各種創作元素間的組合對於拍一幅獨一無二的精美的靜物攝影作品來說是非常重要的。結合三分法則,應該考慮如何使你的作品做到各種元素的最佳組合。確保在畫面中沒有能夠分散注意力的元素,只有主體和背景。

嘗試着使用一些創造性思維來改變各種元素的組合來進行拍攝。你希望觀眾的焦點在哪裡?你會充分利用物體周圍的空白空間嗎,有沒有可能嘗試着填滿畫面?你所拍攝的主題,最顯著的特點是什麼?它是做什麼用的?它是作為整體的一部分,還是作為單獨的一個主體存在?


lindenbaum作品

7. 長時間反覆拍攝

我時常能夠感覺到拍攝的目的決定了作品中的情緒。所以如果我只為了放鬆自己來攝影(反對有人向你指派工作),我的壓迫感會很少,這樣就能夠確保很好的還原攝影所要表達的東西。做事情漫無目的肯定是不好的習慣,但是對於靜物攝影來說,這可能反而是好的。因為你需要足夠多的時間來完成你的傑作。

和景物攝影不同,光線不會很快的變化;和人物拍攝也不同,你的拍攝對象不會越來越無聊,它一直是這個樣子的不會有任何變化。這些都是靜物攝影的優勢,你可以將你的拍攝對象,光線,背景和相機都固定好,拍一些照片,然後改變它們,繼續進行拍攝。假如你自我感覺不是很好,你可以走開一會,喝杯咖啡再回來繼續拍攝。

靜物拍攝沒有理由不排除清晰乾淨的照片來,因為你有足夠的時間來調整光線和焦距。如果你手頭有個微距鏡頭,那再好不過,如果沒有,試試選擇你的相機的微距模式,這樣能夠讓你更好的捕捉你的對象的細節。


vamedia作品

8. 通過名作激發靈感

如果你糾結於光線,組合及構圖的時候,可能你需要一些靈感了。找靈感比價好的方法就是去看那些很多年前的大事的靜物作品。上網查找文藝復興時期的靜物藝術作品,仔細觀察這些作品的各個元素。

研究這些作品將會幫助你更好的思考構圖,陰影和顏色的綜合運用。希望這些能夠給你的靈感,讓你能夠拍攝出更精彩的作品來。


layos作品

9. 是一試身手的時候了

現在是你一試身手的時候了。從你的日程表里找一個空閒的時間來練習。嘗試找設置好你的相機,布置好你的背景,靠着窗戶獲得合適的光點,然後開始拍攝。

一旦你掌握了基礎的嘗試,可以通過改變相機的角度,光線的角度,或者使用一些可變光源,例如蠟燭和檯燈來做一些實驗。光圈也是創造性的一個環節,使用f/1.8的定焦鏡頭可以獲得特殊的定焦背景的藝術效果。加入你使用某樣實物作為實驗對象,那就拍攝它吧,靜物攝影不是只有水果和花的。所以,找一個獨特的迷人的物體作為開始,開始攝影吧。


apwizard作品

10. 賺錢?

對靜物攝影的需求量是很大的,特別是現在攝影作品能夠很簡單的上傳到網上的攝影素材庫中,這些素材庫的使用對象一般是雜誌,商業出版物或者是在線內容。一旦你拍攝了作品,不要害怕將它分享在網絡上,你甚至肯一嘗試使用Envatos PhotoDune的素材庫服務。所以,每次你拍攝的時候,都要拿出工作的激情來,你永遠不會知道,你的作品合適能夠給你帶來多少收入。



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