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Timothy White http://timothywhite.com/gallery In this photo, White uses dramatic lighting that brightens only parts of the subjects face. There are many leading lines in the background from all of the lights from the cars. When looking at the image, it feels as if you are moving with the background while the rest is completely still which creates a strong contrast. There is no title to this photo except for Alan Cumming, the subject of the photograph.

Robert Bergman http://www.mprnews.org/story/2010/06/16/robert-bergman-mia In this photo, Bergman uses natural lighting in order to incorporate all of the colors throughout the photo. The photographer does a great job filling the frame with the subject of his photo. This piece has was left untitled by Bergman who has a collection of portraits. After looking at his portraits, none of them seem to be famous or well known people, but real people all around the world that are not known to many which is one of the reasons I believe Bergman left them untitled.

Annie Leibovitz
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/annie-leibovitz-photo-gallery/19/#4 In this photography, Annie Leibovits uses dramatic lighting to highlight the mans face as well as making it black and white so that the viewers are able to see all the shadows as well as adding a mood. She utilizes filling the frame and interesting point of view. Most artists do not put their subject in the middle of the page, but here Leibovits does. This piece is titled the name of the man in the picture, William S Burroughs.