Capturing Gems - The Art of Candid Photography
Usually this is used to capture real emotions of people.
Here are a few tips on how to capture those tender happy moments.
1) Blend into the crowd People generally get conscious when they notice a photographer with large lenses and gleaming flash lights.
Don't be a "fly in the wall" sniper looking for an instant kill! Blend into the crowd, socialize, take some "posed" snaps of people and let them feel comfortable around you.
You will be surprised how much of a difference this makes.
2) Keep your camera compact and at arms reach Compact cameras sometimes work better than a DSLR when it comes to candid photography.
Always keep your camera around so that you can pull it quickly when the moment comes Alternatively, you can use your DSLR with prime lens on auto focus with multiple shots turned on.
This way, you can take multiple photos of the scene and choose the best one later.
3) Patience is your best friend The single most important mantra to get great candid photos; Patience.
Patience and more Patience.
Don't be disappointed if you can't get great shots at first go.
Observe how people behave.
The more you learn about the person, the more likely you will be able to preempt *the* moment.
Keep your camera ready and keep an eye out for special moments while using good composition techniques and you'll find yourself taking some amazing unique photographs of people.