The image capture technique is a technique for selecting the area in the photo frame. Several types of shooting techniques:
1. Extreme Long Shot
This technique covers a very large area and includes objects around the main subject. Usually the main subject looks a bit small. It is important for you to find the right composition to unite the main subject with the surrounding conditions so that it looks as one unit. This technique is widely used for pre-wedding photos by showing the surrounding scenery.
2. Long Shot
This technique uses an area that shows the subject's entire body without being cut off from the frame. This technique focuses on the subject with all its expressions and activities without any body parts being cut off.
3. Medium Long Shot
This technique is almost similar to the long shot but the shooting range is usually from the knees to the head. The space taken is narrower than the long shot technique.
4. Medium Shot
This technique is even narrower than the medium long shot. Take pictures starting from around the waist to the head. Usually used to bring out more details in the subject's body language and expressions.
5. Close up
This technique is usually taken from the bottom of the shoulders to the head. This technique is to show details of a person's expressions and facial expressions. Usually used to photograph a person's expression, for example, to show facial wrinkles on the subject to make it look dramatic.
6. Big Close up
This technique takes photos from the neck to the top of the head. The aim is the same as the close up technique but shows more details of a person's facial expressions and facial expressions.
This technique usually only focuses on one particular part, for example the eyes, nose or lips. This photo technique is widely used for catalog images such as cosmetic products.