Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Self Portrait and Portraits Part I

1. Change your perspective.

2. Get close to your subject, but don't be obstructive.




Environmental Portrait 

This photo really captivates and I actually have to think of what the photo shows.

I like how this portrait engages you because you have to look down the rims to find the subject.

Self Portrait

I like this photo because it is not like a traditional mirror picture and gives the viewer two perspectives instead of one.

I really like this photo because it give the illusion of invisibility and it's really creative.
Casual Portraits

This photo stands out for me because the photographer took a generic photo and transformed it into something new with the use of nature





I like this portrait because the relationship between the infant and father is shown in an interesting way.
Portrait Project

1. For the portrait project I will most likely take photos of myself doing things I enjoy like swim or photography.
2. Most of the photos I have in mind could be taken at my own house, but I might have to go to the Circle C pool to take photos.
3. To make sure the shoots are successful should probably have a test subject because I am using a tripod in my shoot.

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