Select one studio portrait and answer: Lighting: 1 pt Describe the lighting in the shot. Where is the light coming from? How is it falling on the models face/head/body?Describe the shadows that are created in the photo. The light is a little bit bright on the right and shadow on the left of the photo. The light is coming from the right side of the photo. It is falling on the models face on the right because we used a dark background and there are no lights on the left side of the models face. There is a little light in the middle of her body and there is no light on the right and left part of the body.
Position of the Model: 1 pt How is the model situated? Is the photo a head shot, or did you include more of the torso?Is the model facing the camera, looking to the side, tilting their head… The model is sitting down, looking directly at the camera and I included the from the waist up. Position of the Camera/Composition: 2 pts Did you take a horizontal or vertical photo?What was your point of view? Did you shoot from above, below, from the side or on an angle?How close or far were you from the model? Horizontal photo, the point of view was Maddie's face. I shot in the straight on and in the middle, and it was really close form the model. Impact/Expression: 1 pt What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate? What aspect of the model’s personality is being revealed in the portrait? (serious, humorous, sad, anxious…) All those communicate with the positive attitude. The aspect of the model's personality is being happy and excited. Compare and contrast: 3 pts Compare the photo to another with a different impact/viewer response. How did you use different lighting, positioning or expression to communicate a different feeling? Number 4 and Number 6. I am comparing those 2 photos because those two photos are black and white and they are both really happy and showing positive attitude. I used different lighting because Maddie had the light on the right side of the photo and Robbie and the light on the left side of the photo. We used different lighting form different angles.
Phillipe Halsmann
Where is the light coming from? The light is coming from maybe the middle or the left side of the picture. What is the position or gesture of the model? The position of the model is that he is standing up looking straight at the camera. What is the background or setting? The background or the setting is a picture of the blue sky or clouds, but we don’t know because the picture is gray or black and white. What is the point of view and distance of the photographer? The distance is that it’s positioned on the ground facing up and the distance is really close but not zoomed in. The point of view is the man staring at the camera holding the golf club. What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate? The lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate the viewers to take a good look at the photo and its shows the expression on their face to see if they are surprised, shocked or excited to see that photo. The effects on the photo really shows the people and attracts more viewers to show love for the model and the photographer.