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 * Portrait 1 -** This portrait is called Picasso 1954. The photographer is Arnold Newman. I really like this photograph because I like how Picasso is sitting. Having his hand on his head adds shadows and emphasis, which makes the photograph really interesting. I also like how the lighting is set up. The dramatic artificial lighting really brings out the model's facial features. The compositional technique that the photographer portrayed was fill the frame. Arnold uses this technique and point of view in most of his portraits.

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 * Portrait 2 -**This portrait features the Queen, while she is sitting in Buckingham Palace. The photographer of this portrait is Annie Leibovitz. I like this photograph because the setting is beautiful. It's also a tad mysterious because of the dark clouds outside. I also like what the Queen is wearing. The lighting that is used in this photograph is natural, coming from the outside. Emphasis was used in this photograph. The light really brings out the Queen's facial expressions and her outfit. Emphasis was used in this photograph. The compositional technique that Leibovitz used in this photograph was framing, as well as rule of thirds. The photographer uses these techniques and fill the frame for her portraits.

" Annie Leibovitz: one of the most gifted photographers alive | Art and design | guardian.co.uk ." //Latest US and world news, sport and comment from the Guardian | guardiannews.com | The Guardian//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. <http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesi


 * Portrait 3 -** This portrait was done by Richard Avedon. I think this portrait is very unique because it's not fully in focus. Also, I like how luscious the photographer made the model's hair look. The element movement was clearly used in this photograph. It's very different, and that's why I like it. The photographer used studio fill lighting for this picture. It really brings out the highlights in the model's hair. The photographer used fill the frame for this picture. Avedon uses this technique in a lot of his portraits. He also uses framing.

"FashionBank . Richard Avedon."//FashionBank. Fashion modeling directory. Runway modeling. Become a model//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. 