Sharpee+Portrait

====This portrait below is done by the photographer Timothy White. I believe this an exceptional photograph for many reasons,but one being that the emotion within the photograph is so strong and powerful. Also Timothy did a great job capturing each and every wrinkle, crease, hair and did an amazing job outlining the man's silhouette. Although all these things are done exceptionally well, I believe my favorite part about this photograph is how vivid and natural it looks. The picture does not look as if it was posed, it looks like the man looked away when the picture was taken. I enjoy how the picture was very close up and filled the frame, it gave it more emotion and intensity. This photograph does a great job with drawing my eye in and out of all Timothy photos, I simply love this piece of work and is one of my favorites by far.====

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This portrait below was also taken by Timothy White. There are many concepts about this photo that I absolutely love and make me smile every time I glance at it. First off, I love how he placed the subject in the center of the frame, usually I do not like centered photograph but something about the backdrop and emotion in the photo makes it work. Also, I've noticed I usually enjoy up close photos of faces,however the emotion that the body expresses in this photo is so powerful the the full body photo is essential. One thing I love about this picture is how Timothy captured this happiness and laughter--not only in her face but in her entire body language. Its evident that the photograph was not posed or set up, it was an "in the moment' shot, which makes it all the better. Not only is the emotion great but the movement of her hair and dress was captured so nicely! Also the color and texture was brought out the the photo, almost as if I am there at the photo shoot and can feel the happiness she is feeling at the time.



This photograph was shot by Arnold Newman.There are a lot of elements that I absolutely love about this photo. Arnold did a great job with filling the frame with this photo but not putting the mans face in the center, instead placing it of tot he side. I also like the texture and detail within the mans face, glasses and the emotion that pours out of the photograph is astonishing. Arnold not only did great with capturing the emotion but by focusing the camera just right in order to vividly see every wrinkle and hair on his face. Al those elements draw my eye into this picture and make me feel the way he is--struggling, sadness, desperation.