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Inspiration Gregory Heisler

The work of Gregory is really interesting because for each category of images that he’s taken they all show the exact feeling of what he meant to take. You can see that his pictures are very detailed, they show a lot of emotion and many different expressions through out each image. Ā Most of his images are portraits and are black and white which in my opinion show more details Ā , specially in peoples faces and their expressions. My favorite pictures are the ones under the quiet category because they show more emotion through the peoples faces and postures.

Yousuf Karsh & Nadav Kandar

Yousuf Karsh was an American-Canadian photographer. He was born on December 23,1908 in Mardin, Turkey. He was best known for his portraits of notable individuals and also known as the best photographer of the 20th century. Most of his pictures are black and white and are images that seemed captured at the moment. Most of his images seem like they were taken unexpectedly with out people noticing, which is better because it captures random moments and those are the best moments because you get to see exactly how people are feeling at that exact moment. I noticed a few things about his images which is that most of them he has people smiling. In almost all of his pictures there are people smiling which you could tell that he liked capturing happy moments. I also noticed that in most of his pictures the people are looking away, they don’t really look directly at the camera, this could be because he actually tells them how to pose or maybe because he captures the images at random moments. One portrait Ā I love from him is the one he took from Audrey Hepburn in 1956. I really like this portrait because he really captures her beauty even though it’s a side view. This image has the perfect light on her face, you could see her jaw line in detail and its a nice and simple black and white portrait.

 

Nadav KandarĀ was born in Israel in 1961. His first interest in photography was because of his father. His father used to take pictures and had created his first slide show which nadav was there with him watching the process. Nadav began taking pictures when he was 13 on a Pentax camera. He was also inspired by a few photographers such as Strand, Stieglitz, Weston and Atget. In his portraits as well as in Yusuf’s most of the people are looking away, but in his pictures they actually look like he was directing them to pose a certain way. He also uses a lot of black and white images, most of his photographs look like paintings and they’re also more serious and straight forward. You could describe how people are feeling though his images specially the pictures where they’re more up close. My favorite image from him is the one that he took from Carla in 1999. This image is very up close, it’s in black and white and you could see a perfect detail of her face. The shadow on her face is also one thing i mainly like because it covers half of her face but you could still see the details in her face clear enough. You are also able to tell the way she is feeling by the deep look in her eyes, and i feel like its a great capture for an up close portrait.

 

 

Dawoud Bey

In the few portrait shots that we viewed from Dawoud Bay, he uses expression through peoples handĀ  gestures such as the position of their hands, the way they use their hands, he also uses facial expressions. These facial expressions give you an idea of each persons personality due to the way they position their face, the way they frown, or the way they smirk. Most of the background scenes in his portraits are blurred, this helps the person stand out in each picture as well as the way he uses the light. The light focuses mainly on their face so it gives it a better view of their facial expressions, which helps us understand through their expression how each individual is feeling.