Portraits of Aspiring Actor
briandelion
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Starting off the New Year with some low key B&W. These were not appropriate for his portfolio samples (will show those next time) but some extras I did for myself at sessions end with my 50mm prime lens. C&C welcomed.
"Photography is not about the thing photographed.
It is about how that thing looks photographed." Garry Winogrand
Avatar credit: photograph by Duane Michals- picture of me, 'Smash Palace' album
It is about how that thing looks photographed." Garry Winogrand
Avatar credit: photograph by Duane Michals- picture of me, 'Smash Palace' album
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Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Look forward to seeing his headshots
It's actually a 4/3rds system Zuiko lens so it's equivalent to 100mm or so? That being said, yes the second one looks a bit "bloated." How come I only see this stuff after I post?
It is about how that thing looks photographed." Garry Winogrand
Avatar credit: photograph by Duane Michals- picture of me, 'Smash Palace' album
Thanks for your detailed comments. I'm anxious to get your input on the other headshots. We will be doing a second session so the feedback I get on the first session will be helpful. Keep an eye out :oogle I should be posting them in a couple of days.
It is about how that thing looks photographed." Garry Winogrand
Avatar credit: photograph by Duane Michals- picture of me, 'Smash Palace' album
My own experience exactly! And very useful, too!
I really can't see much difference between the two shots. But as promo material in an actor portfolio I think they are too much like too many other 1/4 profile high contrast studiofied portraits. Your technique is fine, but the image is too passive, both on your part and his, imo. I'm itching to shake it up somehow. Blast it from the back so the profile emerges from some drama, or come in outrageously close, or tilt it, or get some camera motion playing with some edges... You get my meaning? It's fine as "This is blah blah, college sophomore, debating, football team etc etc..." On the other hand that might be exactly what you want?! But if you want it to be more than just a proof of your studio ability and his respectability, I think you could be looking outside the box.
Neil
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I rather like #1 but I would liked to have seen him lower his chin just a bit.
As I said in my initial comments "These were not appropriate for his portfolio samples (will show those next time) but some extras I did for myself at sessions end..."
These were more for my own experimentation with lighting technique. I have always used natural light and have recently started adding some supplementary lighting (in this case LED light panel added.)
I do agree with your viewpoint though on some levels and hopefully you'll see that reflected in the actual portfolio shots I intend to use. I will be posting them soon.
Thanks for your feedback.
It is about how that thing looks photographed." Garry Winogrand
Avatar credit: photograph by Duane Michals- picture of me, 'Smash Palace' album
Right, yes. The lighting is excellent, so you've got that down I'd say. Was the LED lighting strobe or continuous?
Neil
http://www.behance.net/brosepix
It is about how that thing looks photographed." Garry Winogrand
Avatar credit: photograph by Duane Michals- picture of me, 'Smash Palace' album
Excellent info, thanks!
Neil
http://www.behance.net/brosepix