Friday, December 20, 2013

Masters Photos

     Gordon Parks
          At the age of twenty-five, Parks was struck by photographs of migrant workers in a magazine and bought his first camera. His photographs caught the eye of Marva Louis, the elegant wife of heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis. She encouraged Parks to move to Chicago in 1940,[12] where he began a portrait business and specialized in photographs of society women. Over the next few years, Parks moved from job to job, developing a freelance portrait and fashion photographer sideline. He began to chronicle the city's South Side black ghetto and, in 1941, an exhibition of those photographs won Parks a photography fellowship.

Our group was inspired by him because he took many interesting photos of poverty. In most of his photos none of his people in his photos were smiling, they all had straight faces. He also seemed to capture the intensity of the exact moment he took in the picture.

Here are some photos that I took inspired by Gordon Parks;




Here is a link to my website portfolio including these photos:My Website Portfolio

Monday, December 2, 2013

Portrait Links


Three things I learned about taking portraits are too use the right lighting for your portrait, a lighting that compliments the subjects features, framing can enhance the viewer's attention to a specific part of the subject's body and or face, and to be creative with your portraits. Experiment with different angles, colors and clothing in the photo.