Shayna Colvin
Zhang Jingna
Portraiture to me is an art of coincidence. Rather than landscape, still life, or other forms of art, you don't decide every detail of what happens in a portrait, the model does. I don't like the feeling of taking an artificial photo, I like finding a persons personality or creating a spin off of it depending on surroundings and that is such a beautiful aspect of portrait photography. I find it so fulfilling to take a candid photo and be able to capture an image of a person that displays their essence and who they are, bringing light to a persons inner and outer beauty. It is so intriguing to be able to take photos of humans, who are lively and are all so different and being able to capture that moving, always-changing lifestyle of humans and putting it into a photo.
I like how in these portraits they are very to the point and are generally just trying to capture the persons looks in a good way and their makeup is done in a way that enhances their looks and also shows a bit of who they are and their personality but it is a more straight forward type of portrait.
Compare & Contrast
I think the difference between fine art portraits and editorial portraits is that editorial is to use to show what you look like, to portray an image of how you display yourself, whereas fine art portraits really are more geared to telling a story, to distract from what you look like and shine more light on personality and capturing that rather than a headshot.








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