Photograph people with "props" tools, sports equipment, musical instruments or any other object with which they can interact.

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Photograph people with "props" tools, sports equipment, musical instruments or any other object with which they can interact.

Props have two uses for the photographer. First, they can help a subject relax. Second, they can tell the viewer something about the subject. Try to select props that are useful in both of these ways.

People who are uncomfortable just standing and looking at a camera, even if you get them talking, tend to relax quite a bit if you give them something to hold or look at. Similarly, you can often produce a very revealing portrait by placing your subject in a familiar environment: in his or her own room, with personal possessions around, at a desk or workplace, in the locker room or gym, etc.

While it is often helpful if the subject can actually be using the prop in some way, be aware of how that affects the face. If it's obscured, you may have to get the subject to look up when you actually click the shutter.

Anything familiar to the subject is acceptable: a scarf, telephone, guitar, book or baseball bat. Something as simple as a chair may do the trick. Use your imagination, and don't forget to ask your subject for ideas.

Photograph people with "props" tools, sports equipment, musical instruments or any other object with which they can interact. Prop used effectively to help the subject relax: the subject looks at ease. The selected prop tells the viewer something about the subject.