No, no, Bruce. You know that you have to have auto-focus for portraiture. I 
mean 
that subject may move a couple of inches or so between shots.

<GRIN>

Excellent advice, by the way.


Bruce Dayton wrote:
> When shooting paid portaits, I rarely shooter faster than f4, usually
> more towards f5.6.
> 
> There are cases where faster is useful, but they are more the
> exception than the rule.  On trick is to not put them too close to the
> background - that way they are all in focus and the background is not.
> Or you can use a background that doesn't compete with the subject.
> 
> I do agree that the eyes have to be sharp.  If they are, then a little
> softness in other areas can be forgiven or ignored by the viewer, but
> if the eyes are soft, no matter what else you do, the picture is not
> acceptable.  That is one of the reasons I find manual focus so
> important when shooting people/portraits/weddings.  You have to get
> the right focus and don't want to be fussing with focus
> locking/recomposing or fiddling with trying to set the right focus
> point.  Just use your eyes and turn the focus ring to the right spot.
> 

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