Wednesday 29 September 2010

Portraiture Phtography

Portraiture:
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In photography, a portrait is of a creature or someone and sometimes a group of people, as well as a object. Also portraits are mostly as piantings, photographs and sculptures, as well as chalk and pastels. The portrait tries to take the real side of someone which identifies what the person is like then having a person posing which doesnt mean anything about the person so there's no point taking the portrait. For example, the picture with Pablo Picasso and the photographer who took the photo was Tony Vaccoro who is a well known photographer and Picasso who's like posing for the picture so he wasn't showing his true self for the camera so Tony Vaccoro pretended that his leica camera was not working, then Picasso's expression went down and was less cheerful, and folded his arms as he was depressed and moody compared to before with his upbeat manner. Then Tony Vaccoro saw this unexpected Picasso which has never been seen before so he took this depressing photo as a portrait of Pablo Picasso.

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