Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Our tax dollars at work... keeping the mediocre employed.
What, you're saying the people at the Treasury aren't geniuses? I think they're doing a great job at handling the econom... oh... emm... nevermind.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
Just to jump in Pete's defense here. He's a news/documentary guy. He's not a portrait artist and never has been.
In addition, we have no idea how much control he was given, either for the setup or the final selection of which image to use and why. The white house press office is not exactly noted for giving carte blanche to anyone - even the "official white house photographer". Especially not, I'd wager, the press office for an image so carefully branded and controlled as Obama's.
I don't like this picture of Obama, either from a technical standpoint or an artistic one. But given how little we know about the circumstances, and decisions involved in making this image, it is hardly the barometer by which we should judge Souza's abilities.
In addition, we have no idea how much control he was given, either for the setup or the final selection of which image to use and why. The white house press office is not exactly noted for giving carte blanche to anyone - even the "official white house photographer". Especially not, I'd wager, the press office for an image so carefully branded and controlled as Obama's.
I don't like this picture of Obama, either from a technical standpoint or an artistic one. But given how little we know about the circumstances, and decisions involved in making this image, it is hardly the barometer by which we should judge Souza's abilities.
antiquark
Derek Ross
Gallery of Rogues
Gallery of Rogues
Who had the best portrait, and who had the worst? (all hotlinked from Wikipedia).
These are all the color portraits, earlier ones are B&W.
Nixon and Eisenhower look pretty bad.
Gallery of Rogues
Who had the best portrait, and who had the worst? (all hotlinked from Wikipedia).
These are all the color portraits, earlier ones are B&W.
Nixon and Eisenhower look pretty bad.










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tmfabian
I met a man once...
I'll go ahead and agree with you about this (except the part about being pj/documentary giving reason for not knowing basic lighting) I think most professional photogs will agree that often times the people who pick out the image to be used, whether it be art/creative directors or whatever the whitehouse press folks have, pick an image that isn't the best of the bunch....who knows...this could've just been an early test shot working out the kinks.
Just to jump in Pete's defense here. He's a news/documentary guy. He's not a portrait artist and never has been.
In addition, we have no idea how much control he was given, either for the setup or the final selection of which image to use and why. The white house press office is not exactly noted for giving carte blanche to anyone - even the "official white house photographer". Especially not, I'd wager, the press office for an image so carefully branded and controlled as Obama's.
I don't like this picture of Obama, either from a technical standpoint or an artistic one. But given how little we know about the circumstances, and decisions involved in making this image, it is hardly the barometer by which we should judge Souza's abilities.
RF_newbie
RF_newbie John
hahahahHe eats Hawaiian soul food... SPAM!![]()
My Grandpa loved SPAM & mustard on crackers.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Who had the best portrait, and who had the worst? (all hotlinked from Wikipedia).
Oh Hollywoodesque irony, I think the best of this lot are G.W.'s and Bill Clinton's. Reagan's would have been my pick if it hadn't been for the nose shadow.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Who had the best portrait, and who had the worst? (all hotlinked from Wikipedia).
These are all the color portraits, earlier ones are B&W.
Nixon and Eisenhower look pretty bad.
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Hah! Yeah, Nixon and Eisenhower are bad. They look like high school yearbook pictures of science or shop class teachers, but George senior's looks really bad. Excluding the background, I kind of like Nixon's pose though. He's a lot more relaxed looking than I last remember him from his final days in office. This must've been the 1st term portrait.
I like Clinton's, Reagan's, and Obama's portraits the best. I like the camera level and the closeness to the subject on the Clinton portrait.
EDIT: Like Gabriel, I like W's portrait, but I just can't...vote for him on anything. Sorry W fans.
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user237428934
User deletion pending
What the hell is this? This white background behind Mr. Obama is horrible. Are those the photos you have to look at when you are in an official building/office?
Most of the photos are not really great portraits. A good reportage photographer sometimes has no experience with portrait work and light setup.
The picture of kennedy is interesting. Why did the press department chose a picture where he does not look in the camera? And then that guy with the arms folded in front of him (don't know his name). Can't believe it.
And you are talking about digital or film.....
Most of the photos are not really great portraits. A good reportage photographer sometimes has no experience with portrait work and light setup.
The picture of kennedy is interesting. Why did the press department chose a picture where he does not look in the camera? And then that guy with the arms folded in front of him (don't know his name). Can't believe it.
And you are talking about digital or film.....
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ebolton
Number 7614
The guy with his arms folded is Gerald Ford. IMO, a mediocre President, but the worst portrait here. There is a little too much light on Clinton and Carter. I'd vote for w as the worst president but the best portrait.
Sparrow
Veteran
Is it the convention to have them smiling? Seems inappropriate somehow given the responsibility of the office
__hh
Well-known
Well, I'm going to say it! Most of the white people I know here in Miami are darker than our "black" president. It's time to call Obama exactly what he is. He's the president. He's bright and well educated but he wasn't "raised black" and steeped in "black culture". He's an American. There are plenty of photographers around that could likely get a better shot than that one though. (Just let me know when. I already have the security clearance.)
Hi Al,
Why would one need a security clearance to take a photo, even if it the P of the US of A? A clearance is only needed to handle classified information - right? Or do they do things differently in the US - meaning that to be close to an important political figure, one needs to be more "trusted".
iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
I actually saw a report on the portrait this morning, on tv, they said he had four or five hours to set up (I forget exactly how many) but they only gave him 15 minutes to take the picture.
BTW, hunghang, I just bought an Orion-15 lens in LTM from Canberra - were you the seller?
BTW, hunghang, I just bought an Orion-15 lens in LTM from Canberra - were you the seller?
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
looks fine on a mac in safari 
oh wait, safari does use color space info of the image!
oh wait, safari does use color space info of the image!
Bnack
Established
Thread reminded me of an exhibit I went to see about a month ago at the Corcoran in DC... Richard Avedon Portraits.... There happened to be a lovely Obama portrait on display.
http://www.corcoran.org/index.asp
http://www.corcoran.org/index.asp
russianRF
Fed 5C User
So just to be clear, Obama is a Zone V? He's middle grey, so to speak, right? Or is he lighter?
I wonder if a nice black and white film portrait would be more pleasing to look at.
I wonder if a nice black and white film portrait would be more pleasing to look at.
furcafe
Veteran
Along those lines, given his "cool" demeanor & slightly retro sartorial style, I think a starkly-lit B&W shot in the style of a Blue Note album cover, a la Francis Wolff, perhaps w/lit cigarette in hand (though I understand he's trying to quit), would work especially well.
I wonder if a nice black and white film portrait would be more pleasing to look at.
__hh
Well-known
I actually saw a report on the portrait this morning, on tv, they said he had four or five hours to set up (I forget exactly how many) but they only gave him 15 minutes to take the picture.
BTW, hunghang, I just bought an Orion-15 lens in LTM from Canberra - were you the seller?![]()
No, it was not me. I have been avoiding fleaBay recently out of principles
Lani Kai
Member
You forgot Lyndon JohnsonWho had the best portrait, and who had the worst? (all hotlinked from Wikipedia).
These are all the color portraits, earlier ones are B&W.
Nixon and Eisenhower look pretty bad.

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