John Rankin Waddell is a British portrait and fashion photographer. He often works with celebrities and well known figures, using portraits to emphasize certain qualities of the subject, which are then used in adverts, billboards and other promotional material.
A lot of Rankin’s photography focuses on close up head-shots of the subject, using a variety of facial expressions and props to create an interesting and intriguing image. Rankin makes use of both grey-scale and colored photography, and through using a studio as the setting for most of his portraits, the background of the image is often left a bold white, which draws maximum attention to the subject in the foreground.
Examples of Rankin’s portraiture work can be seen below:
Rankin’s work often experiments with color and tone, using grey-scale to accentuate certain areas of the face, whereas in other photographs bold and eye-catching colors are used to draw more attention to the shapes and features of the subject.
In response to my study into Rankin, I have produced a series of portrait images that were taking in a studio, to mimic the work of Rankin himself, the following images are what I have produced.