Wayne R. Scott
Half fast Leica User
I was reading a thread discussing portrait lens and prices in the $2K to $3K range and I started to wonder what really makes for a good portrait.
What makes a good portrait? I am assuming analog capture here.
Camera body?
Lens focal length?
Lens F stop?
Lens signature?
Film format?
Film ISO?
Color film or B&W film?
Film developer for B&W film?
Paper developer for B&W?
The paper the portrait is printed on?
Camera height in relationship to the subject?
Quality of the light?
The lighting ratio?
The lighting pattern?
The background?
The way the subject is posed when their image is captured?
The expression of the subject?
The eyes of the beholder or the check book holder?
The memories invoked with the viewing of the portrait?
Should the person being photographed be captured with a razor sharp lens showing every eyelash, freckle and mole? Or should they be slightly “touched-up” to remove blemishes?
Should we portray the person as they appear to us now, as they once appeared or as they wish to appear?
Any and all thoughts are welcome.
What are some of your thoughts on what makes a photo of a person meaningful to you?
Wayne
What makes a good portrait? I am assuming analog capture here.
Camera body?
Lens focal length?
Lens F stop?
Lens signature?
Film format?
Film ISO?
Color film or B&W film?
Film developer for B&W film?
Paper developer for B&W?
The paper the portrait is printed on?
Camera height in relationship to the subject?
Quality of the light?
The lighting ratio?
The lighting pattern?
The background?
The way the subject is posed when their image is captured?
The expression of the subject?
The eyes of the beholder or the check book holder?
The memories invoked with the viewing of the portrait?
Should the person being photographed be captured with a razor sharp lens showing every eyelash, freckle and mole? Or should they be slightly “touched-up” to remove blemishes?
Should we portray the person as they appear to us now, as they once appeared or as they wish to appear?
Any and all thoughts are welcome.
What are some of your thoughts on what makes a photo of a person meaningful to you?
Wayne