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Title: Portraits


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Portraits
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  • Portrait - A photograph that represents a
    specific person, a group of people, or an animal.
  • usually shows what a person looks like as well as
    revealing something about the subject's
    personality.

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Formal Portrait
  • A portrait that emphasizes only the subject and
    de-emphasizes the setting.
  • Close - up

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Formal
  • Neutral background
  • In a studio background cloth, seamless paper, a
    plain wall

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Formal
  • Outdoors in front of a hedge, sky, the ocean,
    or a solid color wall

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  • Nadar Gaspard-Felix Tournachon
  • 1820-1910
  • French caricaturist photographer
  • 1st great portrait photographer
  • Created a rapport with his subjects and produced
    a speaking likeness portrait

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  • Speaking likeness a portrait that revealed the
    subjects personality
  • How can you create a rapport with the subject you
    are shooting?

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  • Write a script you could use to work with a
    subject who is nervous about having his or her
    photograph taken.
  • 1 page

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Environmental Portraits
  • a portrait executed in the subject's usual
    environment, such as in their home or workplace,
    and typically illuminates the subject's life and
    surroundings.

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  • to better illuminate their character, and
    therefore portray the essence of their
    personality, rather than merely a likeness of
    their physical features.
  • the subject will be more at ease, and so be more
    conducive to expressing themselves, as opposed to
    in a studio,

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August Sander
  • German portrait and documentary photographer
  • 1876-1964
  • Created some of the 1st environmental portraits

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  • August Sanders documented German people with
    portraits of them in their professions.
  • How would you document Americans?
  • Would it be by photographing people at work? At
    play?

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What are the differences and similarities of the
two images ?
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Julia Margaret Cameron
  • Julia Margaret Cameron (1815 1879) British
    photographer
  • Victorian period
  • Self-taught
  • Best known for her portraits sometimes she
    dressed her subjects up to act out scenes from
    literature and classical mythology.
  • Most her images were meant to resemble the
    dreamlike and softly romantic paintings of the
    artists or her time.

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Fantasy Portraits
  • Beatrice 1866
  • Zoe-Maid of Athens 1866-70

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  • Lancelot and Guinevere 1873
  • The Passing of Arthur

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The Passing of Arthur, 1874
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Candid Portraits
  • An unopposed portrait of a person going about his
    or her daily life.
  • Not posed
  • Try to go unnoticed
  • Include subjects surroundings
  • Capture different emotions
  • Use a faster shutter speed (1/250 sec.)

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Walker Evans Subway Passengers, New York, 1938
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Portrait Project
  • Create portraits that tells a story or relays
    information about the way your subject looks, who
    they are, or what they think they are. The
    subject will be the dominant element in the
    pictures.

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Portrait Project
  • Create 4 portraits
  • 1. Formal Studio, posed
  • 2. Environmental outside or inside
    (posed/unposed)
  • 3. fictional 1 studio, posed
  • -use a costume become a character from your
    imagination or someone you aspire to be
  • 4. Candid capture a spontaneous, slice-of-life
    photograph of someone engaged in everyday
    activity.
  • Subject is in focus, and not posed

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Self-Portrait
  • Julia Margaret Cameron
  • Cindy Sherman

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  • Self-Portrait A portrait of a photographer
    taken by him- or her-self.

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Movie Still
  • a photograph taken on or off the set of a movie
    or television program during production.
  • main purpose - to help studios advertise and
    promote their new films and stars
  • Movie still Dear John

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Cindy Sherman
  • Cindy Sherman (1954-present) American
    photographer
  • made a career out of self-portraits which
    examines the role of women , and how women are
    perceived through the eyes of men and through the
    lenses of various media.
  • Her style references her influences of movies,
    tv, popular culture, fairy tales, female
    stereotypes and art history

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Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still, no. 92,
1981gt
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). 1985.
  • Untitled ? 153 (head of the drowned

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Untitled 96, 1981, Farbfoto, Auflage 10, 61 x
121,9 cm
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  • Reflective Self-Portrait a self-portrait taken
    from looking into a reflective object, such as a
    mirror or the chrome of a car.

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Self-Portrait Project
  • Create photographs of yourself that tells a story
    or relays information about the way you look,
    what you think, or who you are. The subject, you
    , will be the dominant element in the pictures.
  • Create 2 self-portraits
  • 1. Movie Still pretend you are a
    actor/actress in a movie (genre is your choice)
    Due11/28
  • 2. Reflective photograph yourself by looking
    into a reflective surface (mirror, window). Be
    creative! Due 11/21
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