Environmental Portrait – Arnold Newman

 Environmental Photography Definition – “An environmental portrait is a portrait executed in the subject’s usual environment, such as in their home or workplace, and typically illuminates the subject’s life and surroundings. The term is most frequently used of a genre of photography”

Arnold Newman Mood Board

Arnold Newman was born in New York in 1918. At university Newman studied art, due to the fact he was granted a scholoship at the university of Miami. Newman started his careers as a photographer in 1938, where he started to explore abstract and documentary photography. In 1941 his work was ‘discovered’ and he was given a exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art. It is said around this time Newman pioneered environmental photograph, which presents a new idea/concept to other photographers at this time. During his career as a photographer he has gained multiple awards including nine honorary doctorates.

In this photograph which Newman has captured we can see an old man located in the centre of the frame. He looks as if he is standing in-front of an easel, suggesting that he is a painter and a very creative man.  The main focus point of the image is the man (the subject) who is directly looking straight at the lens of the camera, which is implying that he may be proud of his job. In addition the facial expression on the mans face is plain and his body posture is slouched, which can inform us that he could be bored. My eyes are first lead to the subject of the image, they then move around to the different objects in the room. The frame of this photograph is not busy making it easier on the eye, and allows us to gain a better understanding of what life was like for this man. The image is taken at a straight on angle and only shows half of the mans body. The background shows a plain wall with a painting on it, in the top right, which may be showcasing work he has previously done, thus he could be in his place of work.  The formal elements found in this image is value and light, which is shown through the different tonal areas due to the picture being presented in black and white, and there is a sense of depth due to a large depth of field being used. It also stands to reason that the aperture is low, which also allows the whole frame to be in focus. The shutter speed seems to be very quick as no ‘intended’ blur can be seen. Moreover, the ISO is low as there is no noise, because of lighting, in this photograph. The lighting which is used in this image is likely to be artificial lighting as the man is located in doors, inside a room or a studio. The lighting is quite cold which makes us grasp a better understanding of the type of environment the man is in. The fact the image is black and white and the photographer was alive during the 1900’s suggests that it was at a time when the men had to work and provide for their partner, thus presenting  his gender role. However, the fact he is an artist implies that he was a higher class otherwise he would be working in a factory.  Multiple ideas can be drawn upon from this image, making Newman’s attempt at environmental photography successful.

Planning

In these photographs I will be using two models in their natural environment, their home. I will capture them doing normal tasks that they would do. However, in order to show gender roles, like Newman did, I will be making stereotypical judgements of having the woman model do the cooking and knitting and my male model working in an office, with his car and cleaning a fire place. The photographs will be taken during the morning and I will be using natural lighting with an occasional use of artificial lighting. In order to make the final outcomes successful I will be editing them black and white. I will be use a manual camera setting allowing me to have full control of the focus, shutter speed, ISO and white balance.

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Edits

For these edits I decided to keep things simple, like Newman did. I wanted to be able to show a clear contrast of tonal regions in the photograph and make the images seem like they have been taken at the same time period as Newman’s images. I simply levelled all the images and adjusted the curves until I was pleased with the outcome. I then desaturated my images, turning them black and white giving them this effect.

I am very happy with my final outcomes from this photoshoot. It clearly shows environmental photography as it meets the criteria of: having the model looking directly into the camera lens, having a neutral expression on their face and having something in the background to show the context of the image. These photographs also clearly show gender role stereotypes through the activities my subjects are doing. To further expand this shoot I would look at capturing the youth to show how times have changes, breaking the gender role stereotypes. I would also look at presenting some of these images in colour.

WEEK 1- ENVIRONMENTAL PORTRAITS

Environmental portraits 

“An environmental portrait is a portrait executed in the subject’s usual environment, such as in their home or workplace, and typically illuminates the subject’s life and surroundings. The term is most frequently used of a genre of photography.” (Wikipedia)

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Arnold Newman

Arnold Newman was an American photographer, noted for his environmental portraits.  He was born 3 March 1918, and started to make 48 cent portraits in 1938 which led onto him purchasing and creating his own business in Miami Beach during 1945. Due to his careers taking a massive turn in this year he then decided to re locate to New York in 1946 due to there being more opportunities. He was very successful in New York and ended up being well known for his work of portraits and abstract still life pictures.

Newman’s environmental images were black and white based and all have different stories which are portrayed through the models facial expressions during the time the image was taken.

His images tended to be taken from lots of different angles and focused a lot of the coloring of the background in contrast to the subject matter of the model. In all his images the models are always facing forward to the camera which gives the audience a clear understanding of whats happening in the image.

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Analyzing 

In this image there is a clear showing of how the man is feeling due to him facing directly forward with his face fully shown. The background of the image helps us to understand that this man in the photograph is a conductor due to the instruments and the prop he has in his left hand which is known as a baton and makes his role more convincing.  The conductors facial expressions and the environment he is in  suggests to the audience that the conductor is tired/ stressed/ drained and bored which helps the audience to relate to the situation .

This image has been taken at  a higher level rather than a even face level which helps to capture the full background while the black and white effect helps to add more tone to the background in contrast to the subject matter.

 

Planning my Photo shoot 

In these photographs  will be using multiple models in their natural environment. I will be capturing them doing normal tasks they would carry out. Most of the images will be taken midday under artificial lighting. I will be using manual focus in all my images to ensure i can change the ISO, shutter speed, the focus and the white balance.

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Best outcomes

 

Portrait Unit Introduction

What is Portrait Photography?

Portrait photography consists of photos taken of a person or group to convey a message associated with the person or to capture a certain mood. Portraits can serve multiple purposes, such as present a person, tell a story or to capture imagination.

Portrait photography stems from the late 19th century portrait painters whom painted many great monarchs and dukes. With the arrival of new technology such as cameras, The lengthy process of a painting session was cut short and the door then opened for more creativity.

Three Point Lighting

Three point lighting is a photographic technique that utilises 3 different lights to help capture and portray the subject. The diagram below explains this in more depth.

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Here are some examples of 3 Point Lighting

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Natural Lighting

Natural lighting involves making the most of the light available in the shooting environment. This can be using direct sunlight, Street lights or light through a filter such as a curtain or blinds.

Here are some natural lighting examples.

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Chiaroscuro

Chiaroscuro is a photographic technique that involves using a wide contrast between dark and bright. this affect is usually achieved  by utilising a light on one side of the subject and leaving the other side in darkness. This effect is demonstrated in the images below#

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Portraiture Introduction

The next set of blog posts will be about portraiture. Portraiture is  creating images that involve other people  in some way, maybe by showing their faces or by other means by showing things that present them. There are many different ways to do this that many different artists and photographers have come up with to display different emotions or show the lives of people.

Below is a mind map all different things that we may cover ahead and things that may come up within those topics, such as lighting and the emotions of people.

I may use inspiration from images like these below. These have been created by all sorts of different artists and photographers like, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Sian Davey and Alec Soth. I may also look at scenes from films or drawings, like the image of Snow White in the image.