A photography always captures more than the photographer intended. This statement rings particularly true when it comes to Portrait Photography. A good portrait manages to capture several points of view at the same time:
What the camera sees.
How the photographer perceives their subject.
How the subject perceives themselves.
How the subject wishes to be perceived.
I like to have a meeting with my clients prior to a portrait session in order to fully understand what they’re wanting to get out of our work together, what story are they wanting the images to tell, how can I shine a new light (if you pardon the pun) on them.
Whether crafted in studio or on location, each photo is built around presence, how a subject will hold themselves, how I can shape light to tell a story, how each detail will elevate the frame.
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