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Commercial portrait photography personality to fly

Personality in portrait photography can be divided into two aspects, one is to publicize the personality of the person being photographed, and the other is to publicize the personality of the photographer. From the point of view of the photographed, the purpose of shooting portraits is to remember, appreciate and show their own personality charm. From this point of view, the photographer is to help the photographed to show their own personality. From the photographer's point of view, as the creator of an art work, he has to express his own creativity in photography through photographic means and with the help of the model's expressive ability, to reflect his own style of photography and even through the language of photography to tell his own understanding of life indeed.

This realm of portrait photography usually has the following characteristics:

1: Unique photographic ontological language

From the use of photographic language, the first realm of portrait photography photography photography language is generally bland, the second realm of portrait photography photography language tends to be natural, and the third realm of photography photography photography language is focused on the use of outstanding. The third realm of photography emphasizes the use of photographic language that is outstanding. The use of light is the most unique ontological language of photography.

For example, Xie Mo's "Two Beauties in the Shadow" skillfully utilizes shadows to create a wonderful illusion that is unforgettable. Another example is Zhu Enguang's The Saints, Colin Thomas's A Glimmer of Light, and Saber Alexadon's Pure. Photography ontology language wonderful embodiment of the best.

2: Unique and Concise Dramatic Plot

For example, Shadows in Life by Adelaire Moussaoui, the man and woman in the picture tell an intriguing story in the photographer's painstakingly crafted light and shadow effects. It is not a drama, yet it seems to have more to say than one. Of course, this work is also unique in its use of light and composition.

3: Demonstrating a unique understanding of the relationship between man and nature

Pure portrait photography may not include nature, but in this particular era of environmental crisis, many photographers have aimed their lenses at nature, at the relationship between man and nature. Either passionate eulogies or sharp criticisms. Whether it is Carl Cowley's Man and the Sun or Yi Shuisheng's Man and the Sun, both express the desire for the integration of man and nature.

4: Strong Visual Impact

Whether it's ingenious light and shadow, original composition or innovative and bold use of lenses, the aim is to produce a strong visual effect.

The individuality of the photographed character is to make the shooting out of the portrait photography works to be different and rich in drama. And the photographer's personality to promote their own personalized photography ontology language to show their understanding of photography, understanding of the subject's understanding of photography, understanding of portrait photography, and even understanding of life, so in a sense that the photography is the photographer's silent confession.