TIPS AND TRICKS FOR "CREATIVE" HAND PHOTOGRAPHY

TIPS AND TRICKS FOR

Hands that paint, create music or work. Hands that write, greet, stretch out or protect, hands that speak, protest or remain silent, hands that kiss or push you away... A portrait of hands can tell you more about a person than an image of their entire body. The hands with their wrinkles, their scars, their poses, their adornments are a whole world with an explosive charge of information and emotions. Perhaps the person is silent, but his hands will tell us what he feels, what he needs and even how much he has suffered. A hand can make a mute speak, a deaf listen or silence an entire class with a simple gesture, invite us to come closer or "send us far away". After the face, I dare to affirm that this part of the body is the most communicated and the most striking when photographing, both for its beauty and for its symbology and expressiveness.

If you agree with everything I just told you and this topic attracts you, keep reading, this post is for you.

SYMBOLOGY OF THE HANDS

The hands have a strong symbology in many religions, currents or pagan beliefs. But the most widespread is its meaning in non-verbal language and also what may interest us the most in this article. Here are some of the most well-known meanings:

  • This universal symbol can have several meanings, although the best known is "ok", to indicate that everything is correct, in some countries it can refer to homosexuality or something null.
  • The "V" sign, with the palm facing out means victory, while with the palm facing in it is an obscene gesture.
  • Palms up and open: honesty, sincerity. Palms down: Dominant position and sometimes little honesty.
  • The hand covering the mouth suggests a lie or insincerity.
  • Biting your nails or tapping your fingers against the table shows insecurity and restlessness.
  • The fingertips of both hands together demonstrate a high degree of self-confidence and security, when you think about something up and when you listen, down.
  • Closed hand pointing with the finger: it usually indicates a dominant and somewhat aggressive position.
  • Hands crossed behind the back indicate great self-confidence and a dominant position. While if what we take are the dolls we will be revealing insecurity and restlessness.
  • Crossing the arms leaving the thumbs out or putting the hands in the pockets with them out also means dominance and power, since the thumbs represent strength of character.
  • In a handshake: vertical hands signal equality. One above means dominance, control, and below, submission, modesty.
  • Crossed arms are understood as a defensive attitude.

Next I will give you some tips to photograph not only the hands, but also what they want to tell us. Also, I bring you a lot of inspiring examples and photographs of this part of the body that we love so much.

PLAY WITH LIGHT

You can achieve mainly two effects only with light management. On the one hand, if the hands are the part of the photo on which the light falls, you will enhance their prominence and arouse the viewer's interest even more. On the other hand, you can use soft light or hard light depending on what you want to transmit. A soft light will help you communicate softer moods, tenderness, innocence, love... while a hard light will provide more drama.


soft light
hard light. In this example you can also see how the light concentrates all the prominence on the hands.
hard light. In this example you can also see how the light concentrates all the prominence on the hands.

USE A VERY SMALL DEPTH OF FIELD

Work with a wide diaphragm opening so that when you blur the background you eliminate other distractions and focus only on what the hands want to tell us or on the effect you want to create.

In this case, the author has highlighted the hand on the subject, playing with the depth of field.
In this case, the author has highlighted the hand on the subject, playing with the depth of field.

INCLUDE HANDS IN YOUR PORTRAITS

The portraits gain strength and communicate much more if the hands appear, they can transmit reflection, shyness, boredom, shame, sadness, joy... The same expression on the face, with a gesture of the hands will say much more.

Look at these two examples. In the first image, you can barely see the man's face, however his hands convey everything he feels in a much more original portrait.

Sadness, desolation... is what is transmitted by the hands covering the face of this man.
Sadness, desolation... is what the hands covering the face of this man transmit.

In this second photograph, the hand that hides part of the girl's face only highlights her look and expression. Surely, without that hand, the portrait would have been rather bland.

Notice how the hand makes the look stand out.
Notice how the hand makes the look stand out.

TELL STORIES WITH YOUR HANDS

Try to tell a story through a hand gesture, create intrigue. Look at this photograph, don't you wonder what he's looking at? What's on the other side of the window? What does the owner of that curious hand feel right now?

Capture moments that can tell a story.
Capture moments that can tell a story.

TRANSMIT SENSATIONS

We have already commented that we can transmit feelings, but... have you thought that you can also transmit sensations? The touch of soft skin, of something rough or spongy, the sensation of lightness or heaviness...

sensations
sensations
sensations
sensations

MANICURED HANDS

It is not the same as wanting to tell the experience of working hands in the fields, with their hardness and the dirt typical of work, as photographing the hand of a mother (or father) caressing her baby's, or hands that they offer flowers or simply make a gesture, or even if it is for a professional assignment in which they ask for beautiful hands, in these cases, make sure that the hands and their nails are well cared for, clean and hydrated, otherwise you will they can spoil a beautiful picture.

To finish, I will give you some ideas so that you can take it as a game, they are small challenges that will help you practice with hand photography and thus learn that, of course, it is our main objective ? . In each of the challenges I give you an example so that you finish inspiring yourself and do not forget that, in any case, the portrayed hands must express and communicate something.

1. Photograph hands of different ages: you can take a series of male hands and another series of female hands, from a baby to an old man.

Photograph a series of hands from different generations. Since a baby...
Photograph a series of hands from different generations. Since a baby...

…even those of a grandfather.

2. Creative hands: in this case I propose a series of hands creating, that is, drawing, painting, playing an instrument, sculpting, working with clay...

Creative hands
Creative hands

3. Cooking hands: in the middle of cooking, kneading, cutting... any action that seems striking to you. Here you can play a lot with light or with colors.


Ruben Villagra, Cooking hands

4. Portraits with hands: we have already discussed that the hands in a portrait provide information and strength. Practice this trick with someone close to you.

portrait with hands
portrait with hands

5. Hands in contact: of two lovers, of a mother and a son, two brother children... hands that show affection, trust or convey any other feeling when in contact.

hands in touch
hands in touch

6. Photograph hands that tell something about the subject's personality or culture.


Hands that tell us where they come from.

7. Give it imagination and create your own challenges. Try photographing the hands from different angles and in different positions to get the most striking pose, and remember that the back is usually more attractive than the palms.

Here are some varied examples:

Hey! Before running out to photograph the hands that are placed in front of you, which I'm sure is what you want right now, like or share, others will thank you ? . Thank you!

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