What is an Expressive Portrait?

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What is an Expressive Portrait?

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What is an Expressive Portrait?. Expressive Portraits. more than just a picture of a person express the essence of a person’s nature reveal the characteristics that would go unnoticed in an ordinary snapshot capture the subject’s personality. Expressive Portraits. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is an Expressive Portrait?

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• more than just a picture of a person• express the essence of a person’s nature• reveal the characteristics that would go unnoticed in an ordinary snapshot• capture the subject’s personality

Expressive Portraits

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• Think about your subjects and choose elements and tips from the following pages to help you create and capture expressive portraits of them.

Expressive Portraits

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TEXTUREIf texture is a part of your subject, make it stand out and make it obvious.

Match up the textures between your subject and your background.

You might even try texturizing the entire photo for additional impact.

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OVEREXPOSEBlowing out the highlights or making a high-key image creates a soft portrait with a light airy feeling. Another advantage is that smaller details and defects are blown away, making the image look much smoother.

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UNDEREXPOSEA dominantly dark or low-key image will naturally draw your eyes to the lighter parts.

These tend to have a grittier and harder look to them than the high-key images.

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BACK-LIGHTHair lights up beautifully when it’s back-lit, so if you want to emphasize hair place your subject between you and a light source.

You could also take this a little further and push the image to a silhouette.

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POSINGConsider a crazy pose and position — even if it looks uncomfortable, it could make an interesting photo.

Also consider your own position — shoot from different angles to achieve different impacts.

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(UN)FOCUSOut-of-focus subjects can be more interesting than the in-focus subjects. It kind of adds some mystery to the image because you can’t quite make out who that person is.

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MOVEMENTUse movement to show action, even if it blurs out the subject entirely.

In cases like this, think of the person as a means of creating the subject rather than being the actual subject.

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SHADOWSMake the shadow an important part of the image.

Sometimes the shadow can be even more prominent than the actual subject casting the shadow.

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REFLECTIONSMake use of different surfaces to add an extra dimension — windows, mirrors, and water are all very good reflective surfaces that give a different result and texture.

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CAPTURE THE MOMENTCatch somebody doing something they love, even if it’s not staged.

Street photography is a terrific genre because it captures life as it happens — unstaged and unposed.

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COLORSUse vibrant and contrasting colors to draw attention to parts of your subject. This could be makeup, clothing, accessories, or whatever else you can get your hands on.

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GET SERIOUSNot all portraits need to have a smile, capture the serious emotions too. Some strong portraits have no hint of a smile in them, and they’re highly emotional.

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PROPSUse the props and tools around you to make the setting more interesting.

Find things to place your subject in, on, under, around, etc.

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GET CLOSEThere’s no rule against cropping out most of the subject’s face.

This draws more attention to the parts that are left in the frame.

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Assignment: 40 Image Contact Sheet + 2 Best• At least 2 subjects (one of them can be you)• Be able to reference at least 3 of the styles/tips discussed in this presentation

DUE:Monday, November 23rd