Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Portraits

Portraits are photos taken on people or a person. It is the close up of people on the current situation. There are two types of portraits, which are eye portraits and environmental portraits. The eye portraits is when the person or people is looking into the lens of the camera, capturing the subject looking toward the photographer. Environmental portraits is when the person or people are not focus on the photographer.
   




These two are photos of environmental portraits of people who are working and not looking towards the lens of the camera. Shows how the people won’t stop doing what they do in the work to portray the people are not focused on the photographer. The people are just going on their business to serve.






These two photos are eye portraits because the subject is looking the direction of the lens. Indicates that the person acknowledge the photographer and to stop for a while to face toward the camera. 


My experience in taking portraits photos is very nerve racking due to the fact that I'm a very shy person. But this also help me to discover the different type of environment present in the market and my art class. The feeling of different nationalities and age come together to provide each other products and services needed for the current situation is very fascinating.

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