Rebholz-Portrait

Image 1 http://www.arnoldnewmanarchive.com/?option=com_content&view=article&id=8&Itemid=9 -In this first image the photographer Arnold Newman used a inside lighting effect to create a deeper meaning to the photo. i think he chose to have a black and white background to bring contrast to his skin tone( still in black and white). he used leading lines with the white strips to make the eyes flow across the image. i hope to create this kind of depth in my photos.

Image 2 https://gtaphotographyclasses.com/adults/photography-classes-toronto/lifestyle-portraiture/ - in the second photo this showed a little girl, in the middle of the frame of a black and white photo. The photographer Reem Abdel-Jabbar creates a photo using bounce light to create a light glow on the girls face. It was a stylistic choice to not use the rule of thirds and instead fill the frame with the girls face, it brings more emotion into the piece having the viewer look into the girls eyes.

Image 3 http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/annie-leibovitz-photo-gallery/19/ - The last image was taken by a photographer Annie Leibovitz, in this photo she did not use the rule of thirds to have a dramatic effect. the photographer used studio lights to create a 'classic photo" look. Also by have a colorful background and a lot of light on the woman face it gives more attention to her face and feet and not to the middle of her body that is covered by the flowers.  Image 1 -In this first image the photographer ( A student from the Boston Calendar) used outside lighting to create a well lighted photograph. the artist used the rule of thirds and made sure the subject was off to the side and in the middle ground of the picture. I am assuming this is a sort of senior photo and the artist was trying to get the feeling of joy and happiness to make the picture feel natural.

Image 2 - in the second photo this showed a little girl, in the middle of the frame of a black and white photo. The photographer Reem Abdel-Jabbar creates a photo using bounce light to create a light glow on the girls face. It was a stylistic choice to not use the rule of thirds and instead fill the frame with the girls face, it brings more emotion into the piece having the viewer look into the girls eyes.

Image 3 - The last image was taken by a photographer whose name I could not find but, in this photo they used the rule of thirds to have a dramatic effect. the photographer used studio lights to create a 'classic photo" look. Also by have a black background and a lot of light on the woman face it gives less attention to the other spots of the photo making sure that the focal point is the woman.