Entries in Studio Portrait (7)

Wednesday
03Mar2010

Portrait of a Photographer

The below portrait is of Susan Sterner, the head of the photojournalism program at The Corcoran college of Art + Design.  She was also my teacher when I was a student there. 

It can be nerve racking enough photographing other photographers, but I think it's even worse when that photographer is a former teacher. 

I started with two ideas for the portraits that would relate to Susan's involvement in Photography.  The first idea was to shoot her in a studio environment, and to include the strobes and seamless as part of the setting for the portrait.

 

 

The second setup was to use a 4x5 Crown Graphic to shoot a tight shot of her face with a very shallow depth of field.  I set up against a white stucco wall with a large window to the left of the camera.  The image on the bottom shows me focusing the 4x5 camera.

Susan Sterner

 

Behind the scenes image by Jacqulyn Maisonneuve

Tuesday
15Dec2009

Portrait Test Shot

 Recently I shot some images for an annual report.  The shoot was schedulued last minute and had three locations for pictures.  The biggest part (or at least the part with the most equipment to lug) was for headshots of the board of the agency.

 The image below is one I shot while setting up. It's of my friend, a fellow photographer, Harry Chun who was helping me carry gear and set up. 

Portrait of Harry Chun

Monday
30Nov2009

Black and White Portrait

Over the past few months I've been very interested in making portriats of people.

This is a portrait of Jackie taken in open shade against a white seamless.

Jacqulyn Maisonneuve

Friday
16Oct2009

4x5 Portrait of Norman

I went to New York recently to visit my great-uncle Norm. We spent the afternoon catching up, and I shot a few 4x5 portraits of him.

Large format black and white portaitNorman in his apartment in New York City.

Monday
25May2009

Portraits of Corcoran Students

In the rush to get updated images for the new Corcoran viewbook, I had a six person portrait session last week. The assignment was to have a portrait of each person against a white seamless as well as in the studio space for their major.