Portrait Photography: “Anyone can take a portrait photography, regardless of experience or training due to the often overwhelming advancements in digital photography and the many tools and accessories that come today’s digital cameras. Simply point and shoot, it’s really that easy. Not so long ago, if someone needed a photographic portrait, there were many more time and money intensive steps that one needed to take to create one. The rapid evolution of digital technology has made those steps obsolete and made portrait photography virtually painless.
While there are many different kinds of photography, portrait photography describes the process of capturing the image of a person or group of people, while generally focusing on their face and expressions. This is a key distinction, even though many portraits include the rest of the body and background images. The focus, however, is always on the subject’s face and facial expressions.”
On the other hand, “infrared photography produces a soft grain that is flattering to both face and figure and may minimize wrinkles and blemishes. It’s a technique that I really enjoy using, and can give a unique look; when used as part of a landscape it can give the model an unreal appearance or make it seems as if she’s posing in an unreal place, with vegetation taking on a white glow and even some clothing and fabrics can turn out looking different in print form than expected”. Here we are going to see some amazing infrared woman portrait photography combined above mentioned both techniques.
Waiting for you
Untitled (Speaking Eyes, Good Title?)
My name is SANDRA
Dreamscape
Marci
Miuki Madelaire
Courtney EveWear
Hayley in Infrared
Ade
Elena
Pollastrini Simore Infrared
M. Aya
Princesa do gelo
Who’s That Lady
Poppy in Infrared
Silvia
Article References
Jennifer, Portrait Photography, Articlebase.com
Stan, Trampe, Spice Up Your Photos by Using Infrared!, Articlebase.com