O'Shea+Portrait

The first photograph was taken by Dianne Arbus in New York City. This photograph is using natural light because the subject is outside. The photographer uses the technique of filling the frame because the lady takes up most of the picture. She is also framed in by the buildings so framing was used. This picture is titled Woman with a Veil on Fifth Avenue, N.Y.C. https://artblart.wordpress.com/tag/diane-arbus-woman-with-veil-on-fifth-avenue-1968/

The second photograph was taken by John Keatley of Annie Leibovitz. This photograph was taken using studio lighting, but a very soft light. A leading line is created by her arm leading to her face, and a monotone blueish greenish color really brings everything together. Her eye draws emphasis because everything on her face is white and to see a dark circle in her face really grabs your attention. http://www.keatleyphoto.com/tag/famous-photographer/

The third photograph was taken by Bernice Abbott and is titled East Side Portrait. I feel this photo was taken with available light because I don't feel like this was staged, and it seems to look like he is in a restaurant or something of that sort. A leading line is created by the molding on the wall. This photo comes off as very serious, it is almost scary how he is just staring into nothingness. http://rogallery.com/Abbot-Bernice/Abbot-east-side-portrait.htm