Dindorf+Portrait



- I really liked Timothy White's portrait of Brad Pitt because the background is so cool and I just like Brad Pitt in general. I love how the trail looks like it goes on forever which expresses leading lines. The type of lighting used was natural lighting, but it is kind of hard to tell because the photo is in black and white but I assume it is natural because he is outside. I got this picture off of the website linked for Timothy White, http://www.timothywhite.com/portfolios

- Annie Lebowitz picture of the woman in the big fancy dress is probably my favorite picture that I saw while researching. I love the big dramatic lighting coming from the ceiling because it makes her dress really pop. The compositional technique used is rule of thirds and it could also be framing because of the curtain draping down. I found this photo on the website linked for Annie Lebowitz, http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/annie-leibovitz/photo-gallery/19/

- My last portrait that I found was by Bernice Abott. I really like the feel of this picture because you don't really know whats going on, he kind of looks like hes waiting for something/someone and it's fun to make a story out of it. The lighting used in his portrait is natural/available lighting, because he is standing by a window the sunlight it coming through creating the natural lighting. Framing was used as the compositional technique because of the window frame/door frame. I found this photo on the linked website for Bernice Abott, http://www.commercegraphics.com/ba.html