The portraits I chose to use were of Lakpa and Sophie. Behind the scenes of the camera, I talked to them about random things to see how they would react. These photos were their reactions to the random things we were talking about. Richard Avedon who was our inspiration for this assignment would stand there watching his model and pretend to take photos of them posing, however, he would actually wait until they "took off" their mask and saw the real them. During Avedon's movie, I saw how his work evolved over the years and furthered not only his career but his understanding of how to capture the "perfect" photo.
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
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