Monday, 18 July 2016

The Art of Portrait Photography

People have been making portraits of each other since the get-go, when rocks served as canvas and paints were produced using charcoal and animal fat. All through history, portraits have been utilized to archive appearances, however photography has radically changed the medium, opening up new open doors in expression and investigation.

Larry Lourcey, an award winning portrait photographer, passes on flawlessness and excellence in his portraits to show why we revere VIPs, much the same as the antiquated Egyptians worshiped their divine beings and exalted them in figures and hieroglyphics. Notwithstanding, Hoyle will be the first to concede that the logic of picture has extended to exalt "ordinary people" also.

 


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