Biedlingmaier+Portraits+B4

 A Visit to Dr Sooy, 1973 Imogene Cunningham: The lighting used in this photo is available lighting, most likely from a lamp or the like, as it seems to have been taken in the doctor's office.. Imogene Cunningham used framing (with the blackish box and his other coat) and rule of thirds to create this photo. I found this photo on his actual website, imogenecunningham.com

Blind Sculptor, 1952 Imogene Cunningham The lighting in this photo was natural, by the looks of the lighting/shadows in the background, probably from a large-ish window. Imogene Cunningham used the rule of thirds (between the sculptor and the sculpture) and possibly leading lines from his hands and the shape of the sculpture to draw attention. I also found this photo at his website, imogenecunningham.com.

Steinberg in Nose Mask, 1966 Irving Penn The lighting in this photograph must be studio fill, because there is literally no "scene" so it must be in a studio, and there are no shadows. Irving Penn used framing to frame Steinberg's nose and eyes. It is possible that he used rule of thirds because it seems this man's shoulders fall on the thirds mark. I found this photograph at []