Pix Asia Photography (Singapore)

Professional Corporate Photography Services by Pix Asia Photography, Singapore
Headshot Portrait for Business Executives (CEO, CFO), Group Shots, Lifestyle, all with creative art direction. Great for annual reports, websites, resume, passport, editorial press releases, etc. Led by award-winning Singapore professional photographer Ken Liong.

Tel hotline:  +65 97831236 Ken   or   +65 90084983 Han
Email: shoot@photographers.sg

Other Portfolio Categories:
Industrial | Architecture | Interior | Product | Food | Event


A portrait is a painting (portrait painting), photograph (portrait photography), or other artistic representation of a person, in which the facial features and his/her expression most predominant. The intention is to show the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this purpose, in photography a portraiture is generally not just a snapshot, but a well-composed image of a person in a still position. A portrait usually shows a person looking directly at the painter or photographer, in order to most successfully engage the human subject with the viewer.

Artistic success implies that the most important thing about portrait photography is a genuine interest in your subject. environmental portraiture. Show the subject and what he does in his surroundings. There are two elements to a photo studio for portrait photography. One is the controlled background. You want to focus attention on your subject and avoid distracting elements in the frame. Probably the best portraits aren't taken against a gray seamless roll of paper. On the other hand, you are unlikely to screw up and leave something distracting in the frame if you confine yourself to using seamless plain paper backgrounds. You don't have to build a special room to have a controlled. The other element of a portrait studio is controlled lighting and skilled professional photographers often use a 3 point strobe lighting consisting of key, fill and hair lights

Portrait or headshot photography is a popular commercial entreprise all over the world. Many people enjoy having professionally made family portraits to hang in their homes, or special portraits to commemorate certain events, such as graduations or weddings. Nowadays, they also use it for social networking sites like dating sites, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc

Since the invention of photography, people have made portraits. The popularity of the daguerreotype in the middle of the 19th century was due in large part to the inert demand for inexpensive portraiture. Studios rose in cities around the world, some producing more than 500 plates a day. People were mostly seated against plain backgrounds and lit with the soft light of an overhead window and whatever else could be reflected with mirrors. As photography techniques and technologies developed, photographers took their art out of the studio and onto battlefields, across oceans and into remote wilderness

The most flattering light for portrait headshots is soft and off-camera. A large north-facing window also works, as does the electronic strobe equivalent, the softbox or umbrella. If your subject is outdoors, an overcast day is best. If the day is sunny, a reflector or flash is used to fill in shadows underneath the eyes and neck area.