Emily+W+A4

__Source__--> Eve, Arnold. "Magnumphotos."//Magnum Photos//. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. <@http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=ViewBox_VPage&VBID=2K1HZSB35PGF&IT=ZoomImage01_VForm&IID=2S5RYDWM0FGJ&PN=7&CT=Album>
 * Photo #1:** __Titled__--> "Bar girl in a brothel in the red light district"

Photo #1 uses many different techniques and emotions. The first is the lighting. The lighting type is classified as artificial, probably studio fill, because the entire shot of the girl is filled with light, but not too dramatic because there are soft shadows. The lighting makes the photo have a soft, comforting feel but when the viewers eye leads up to the woman's face, she looks confused, stressed, and sad. The emotions from the girls face and the soft black-and-white colors and lighting are a great contrast. The lines from the bar lead up the girl. I also believe that the artist uses point of view because the camera is not entirely on the bar, but it looks like the artist could be sitting or leaning against the bar looking at her. The girl is definitely the focal point because besides the bottles and glasses, there is nothing else very interesting to look at in this photograph. This is a great portrait because it shows what this girl is feeling on the inside, on the outside and as a viewer we can feel what she feels. The artist of this picture, as I labeled above, is Eve Arnold.

__Source__--> Farzad, Bahman. "A natural light portrait / outdoor Portrait - nicole-4 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!." //Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing//. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. <@http://www.flickr.com/photos/21644167@N04/6142765002/>
 * Photo #2**: __Titled__--> "A natural light portrait - outdoor Portrait - Nicole - 1997"

Photo #2 also has a soft feel. The artist, Bahman Farzad, looks like he used Photoshop to make the colors, the clarity, and background out of focus and made it look more like a photograph of a painting. The artist uses natural outside light I'm assuming because of the green in the background. This also makes everything more soft. The artist uses fill the frame because the girls face is off the page also with the thing on the right, which is unknown to the viewer. It could also be level horizon because the camera is positioned straight with the angle of her face. This is a great portrait because is shows exactly how this person comes off to the world--soft, calm, and relaxed. I like the soft focus because I feel like it works well with the photographs purpose.

__Source__--> Arnold, Eve. "Magnumphotos."//Magnum Photos//. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. <@http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=ViewBox_VPage&VBID=2K1HZSB35PGF&IT=ZoomImage01_VForm&IID=2S5RYDCH2R&ALID=2K7O3R14AYQ2&PN=38&CT=Album>
 * Photo #3:** __Titled__--> "A model who celebrates the afro and the slogan Black is beautiful"

Photo #3, also by Eve Arnold, is another black-and-white print of a woman. The artist is using natural available light because the girl is being lit up by the light coming through the window. The artist also uses many leading lines from the windows and her arm in the photograph. The camera is at a level horizon (not looking at her from an angle other than eye-view and straight) and maybe rule of thirds because there is something interesting in every angle of the photograph (the woman, her arm, the window, the outside, etc.). I think this is a great portrait because like the first photo, it depicts exactly who this person is. I see her as strong and comfortable with who she is (as seen in the title) and almost as if she feels somewhat trapped behind this window. She's in the inside of this blank building looking outside at these tall buildings (probably a city). Though it is not a traditional portrait, I think it depicts her personality in almost every aspect.