Portraits: Self, Close, and Unknown

Self:

Cleanse

f/1.8, 1/125s, iso 200

Distractions

f/5.6, 1/100s, iso 1600

Hope

f/1.8, 1/125s, iso 500

Close:

Busy

f/5.6, 1/13s, iso 3200

Conversation

f/1.8, 1/250s, iso 400

Curiosity

f/1.8, 1/30s, iso 200

Unknown:

Focus

f/3.5, 1/250s, iso 600

Pair

f/1.8, 1/125s, iso 3200

Portraits Reflection: It was definitely a journey when taking portraits where I had to pay an immense amount of attention to a photo’s color, angle, point of view, and light in order to exhibit a certain emotion or feeling. Personally I found out after going through all the pictures I had took for this project as well as pictures I have taken in general, that I tend to take more abstract/landscape pictures as opposed to portraits in general, so the transition from that to portraits was interesting and certainly felt difficult, initially. And in addition, for this particular project I felt that to add another level of difficulty I decided instead of photographing my face directly, I felt that it would be fun experimenting with things that indirectly represent me instead.

 

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