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portraiture introduction

Portrait photography, or portraiture, is a type of photography aimed toward capturing the personality of a person or group of people by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses. There are many different types of portrait photography, including; traditional, lifestyle, environmental, candid, street, glamour, fine art, conceptual and surreal.

IMAGE ANALYSIS

August Sander | Bricklayer | 1928

August Sander chose to photograph this bricklayer as a part of his work ‘The People of the 20th Century’. His aim was to show all walks of life including doctors, farmers, chefs etc., in a post – WWI Germany. Sander’s photographs were the first body of work to document a culture through photography. In this photograph, the main point of focus is the man’s head, as it is being framed by the layers of bricks stacked behind him. However it could be argued that the bricks are actually the main focal point, as the man’s face is blurred, which contrasts to the in-focus bricks behind him. The way that the bricklayer is holding himself suggests to the viewer that he is proud of his profession and lifestyle, as his stance is very intimidating and authoritative. The lighting in this image appears to be coming from the upper right hand corner, and is casting a shadow across the bricklayers body whilst also illuminating and highlighting his head and the bricks stacked behind him, which again draws the viewer’s eye to these particular points of focus. There is a varying range of shadows across the photograph, with dark shadows being casted across the lower half of the man’s body on the left side of the image, whilst the right side and upper half is well-lit.

PORTRAITURE -Introduction TASK

MODERN DAY HEROES

Behind Closed Doors: Photographs of Essential Keyworkers During COVID-19.

Over half term please can you start and attempt to start taking portraits.

The theme will be ‘Modern Day Heroes’.
If you have a family member or a family friend who is a carer, nurse, doctor or works for any of the emergency services or as a key worker then please take some portrait images of them ensuring their uniform and/or equipment is clearly part of the portrait.

Roles could include any essential or key workers in the following areas:

  • Doctor
  • Nurse
  • Carer
  • Bus Driver
  • Firefighter
  • Police
  • Delivery
  • Paramedics
  • Health worker
  • Cleaners
  • Shop assistants
  • Postal workers
  • Hairdressers/Barbers
Fay - trainee nursing associate
Milton photographer captures portraits of key workers to show appreciation  for their work | The News

If you don’t have a family member or family friend who works in these areas then you may have to be brave and try to photograph those you may come into contact with. eg: bus driver, delivery man, refuse collectors, cleaners, barber, hairdresser, postman etc.

The London bus drivers on the coronavirus front line | Financial Times
Photographer captures portraits of London's key workers on daily walks |  Metro News
When will hairdressers, barbers and beauty salons open in Scotland? - Daily  Record
Tom Nolan, one of Bury's hero bin men
The photograph doesn’t always have to include a person. It could be object based.
Can cleaners go back to work as government eases lockdown restrictions? |  Chichester Observer

THINK ABOUT

Where, What, How, When, Who.

Lighting / Day / Night / Indoor / Outdoors

Aperture settings / Focus / Depth of Field

PLEASE HAVE YOUR IMAGES READY TO VIEW WHEN WE RETURN
Monday 2nd November 2020