Portrait
Reflection: picture #5
Describe the lighting in the shot. Where is the light coming from? How is it falling on the models face/head/body?
The light is coming from the left, it falls on only the left side of his face leaving the right side dark.
Describe the shadows that are created in the photo.
The right side of his body is dark from the shadow created by the light.
How is the model situated? Is the photo a head shot, or did you include more of the torso?
The photo is of the models torso.
Is the model facing the camera, looking to the side, tilting their head…
The model is looking off to the side with his hands in his back pockets.
Did you take a horizontal or vertical photo?
Vertical
What was your point of view? Did you shoot from above, below, from the side or on an angle?
From eye level
How close or far were you from the model?
the photo is from far away.
What aspect of the model’s personality is being revealed in the portrait? (serious, humorous, sad, anxious…)
Serious
Compare the photo to another with a different impact/viewer response.
Photo 4
Describe the lighting in the shot. Where is the light coming from? How is it falling on the models face/head/body?
The light is coming from the left, it falls on only the left side of his face leaving the right side dark.
Describe the shadows that are created in the photo.
The right side of his body is dark from the shadow created by the light.
How is the model situated? Is the photo a head shot, or did you include more of the torso?
The photo is of the models torso.
Is the model facing the camera, looking to the side, tilting their head…
The model is looking off to the side with his hands in his back pockets.
Did you take a horizontal or vertical photo?
Vertical
What was your point of view? Did you shoot from above, below, from the side or on an angle?
From eye level
How close or far were you from the model?
the photo is from far away.
What aspect of the model’s personality is being revealed in the portrait? (serious, humorous, sad, anxious…)
Serious
Compare the photo to another with a different impact/viewer response.
Photo 4
Favorite Thing
Double Exposure