Portraiture _best_ May 2026

We’ve all seen them: the stiff, awkward family photos; the “stand-straight-and-look-at-the-camera” corporate headshots. They capture a face , but not a person .

That’s when the magic happens. What’s your biggest challenge when photographing or drawing people? Let me know in the comments below. portraiture

Don’t let hands dangle like dead fish. Give them a job: hold a cup of coffee, adjust a glasses frame, tuck a strand of hair behind an ear. A pure white background is a choice, not a requirement. Placing someone in their natural environment—a baker in their kitchen, a musician by their piano, a gardener among their tomatoes—adds layers of narrative that a blank backdrop simply cannot. We’ve all seen them: the stiff, awkward family

Technical skill gets you a sharp image. Empathy gets you a great portrait. Give them a job: hold a cup of

Beyond the Smile: 5 Essential Truths About Powerful Portraiture

Next time you make a portrait, forget the camera settings for a moment. Focus on the human being in front of you. Ask them a real question. Notice the light on their skin. And wait for the moment their guard drops.