Saturday, October 26, 2013

Avedon Portraits2

This photo reminds me of an "Avedon style" portrait because of the expression of the subject, the prominent eyes, and the white background.  I really like this portrait because of the facial expression and the lighting.  Right before this photo was taken, I intentionally took the subject's phone away from him, and he looked right at me with this face!   I love how this photo shows the emotions of the subject.   

This photo reminds me of an "Avedon style" portrait because of the expression of the subject and the prominent eyes.  I really like this portrait because of the facial expression.  The subject was very nervous about taking this shot, and constantly kept on laughing.  I finally told him that he should picture himself on a stage in front of his whole school, and his eyes just popped.  This photo really shows how the subject is feeling.  

This photo reminds me of an "Avedon style" portrait because of the expression of the subject and the prominent eyes.  I really like this portrait because of the facial expression.  The subject was very serious in most of the photos that I took, and they weren't too interesting.  I told him to try to make a small little smile, and this is the smile he made.

This photo reminds me of an "Avedon style" portrait because of the expression of the subject and the prominent eyes.  I really like this portrait because of the subject's expression.  The subject was trying to make me rush because he had to leave.  The subject was thinking about all of the homework that he had to do.

This photo reminds me of an "Avedon style" portrait because of the expression of the subject and the prominent eyes.  I really like this portrait because of the facial expression.  Right before I took this photo, the subject had a gymnastics accident.  He was going for a hard skill on the horizontal bar, when his hand slipped and he fell hard on the bar.  His whole body was scratched and the subject was not feeling in the mood to take this photo.  I told him to take his emotions and put them into this photo.  I like how this photo shows how the subject is really feeling.  

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