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Books > Arts & Architecture > Photography & photographs > Photographic collections > Photographic portraits
A selection of the very best of Steve McCurry's beautiful and
powerful portraits from South and Southeast Asia.
Pictures with Purpose, the seventh volume in the Double Exposure
series, explores images from the NMAAHC's collection of nineteenth
and early twentieth-century photography that includes
daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, cartes de visite, cabinet
cards, cyanotypes, stereographs, and other early photographic
forms. The volume looks at how early photographs of and by African
Americans were circulated and used, and considers their meaning,
for the sitter, for the photographer, and for the owner of the
photograph. Particularly significant is how African Americans used
photography to shape their image within and beyond their
communities. Pictures with Purpose features images of unknown
African Americans before and after Emancipation--including
children, couples, images of young African American soldiers in
Civil War-era military uniform, and African American nursemaids
with their white charges. Also included are photographs of renowned
African Americans such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass,
Booker T. Washington, and Mary Church Terrell. Photographers
include J.P. Ball, Cornelius M. Battey, Matthew Brady, Frances B.
Johnston, and Augustus Washington.
An honest and personal book about creating better portraits and
becoming your best self. The most successful portraits take us well
beyond the surface of how someone looks and show us the inner
essence of who someone is. They reveal character, soul, and depth.
They uncover hidden hopes and profound truths, revealing that
authentic and deeply human light that shines within. And while
technical expertise is undoubtedly important, it's not the light,
camera, or pose that creates a great portrait. It's you, and it's
the connection you create with the subject that makes all the
difference. In Authentic Portraits, photographer Chris Orwig
teaches you that the secret to creating meaningful portraits is
simple: curiosity, empathy, kindness, and soul...plus a bit of
technique. While Chris spends significant time on the fundamentals
of "getting the shot"--working with natural light, nailing focus,
dialing in the correct exposure, effectively posing and directing
the subject, intentionally composing the frame--he also
passionately discusses the need for personal development, creative
collaboration, and connection with the subject. Because who you are
directly and deeply affects what you create, and it is only through
cultivating your own inner light that you will be able to bring it
out in your subjects. Filled with instruction, insight, and
inspiration, Authentic Portraits is an honest and personal book
about creating better frames. It's also about becoming your best
self. Take the journey, and you'll learn to find your vision and
voice, bring intention to your photography and your life, embrace
mystery, and understand the importance of gratitude and empathy.
Along the way, you will teach the camera to see in a way that
replicates how you feel, and you'll find you have all you need to
create work of lasting significance. TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: The
Foundation of Authentic Portraiture 01: Authentic Portraits 02:
Beneath the Surface 03: The Paradox of Portraiture 04: Harmony and
Discord 05: Thread 06: The Search Part 2: The Art of Authentic
Portraiture 07: Light and Soul 08: Invisible Light 09: Defining and
Cultivating Soul 10: Silence 11: Wabi Sabi Part 3: Mastering
Technique, Gear, and Light 12: Finding the Perfect Portrait Lens
13: Exposure Settings 14: Seven Principles of Natural Light 15:
Working with Natural Light Part 4: The Sitter and the Subject 16:
Finding Subjects 17: Finding and Approaching People You Want to
Photograph 18: Pre-Shoot Prep 19: Preparing Yourself 20: Photograph
People, Not Labels Part 5: Posing, Directing, and Connecting 21:
Defining Your Directorial Style 22: Practical Posing Tips 23:
Connecting with the Subject 24: Unlikely Inspiration for Connecting
25: The Four-Step Approach Part 6: Camera Work 26: Composition 27:
This to That Part 7: Stepping Up Your Game 28: The Other Side of
the Lens 29: Courage 30: Inner Art 31: Gratitude 32: FAQ 33: The
Journey Ahead Thanks Image Details Index
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