Req 5a — Make a Strong Close-Up
5a.
Close-up of a person
A close-up works because it removes distractions. Instead of showing everything around a person, it lets the viewer focus on expression, eyes, and detail.
What makes a close-up effective
The eyes are usually the most important part of the frame. If the eyes are soft, the whole image often feels weak. Try to focus there first.
Also watch the background. Even in a close-up, a bright sign, messy room, or branch sticking out behind the person’s head can pull attention away.
Helpful choices
- move physically closer instead of relying only on zoom
- use softer light when possible, especially window light or open shade
- ask the person to turn slightly rather than facing straight on every time
- take several expressions instead of only one
If you share this image with your counselor, explain what you wanted the viewer to notice first.