Inspiration Needed
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pawlowski6132
Registered: Mar 22, 2008
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Can someone recommend me some good sites of portrait artists?

Great stuff here too though.

;^)



m. goodwin
Registered: Apr 20, 2009
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You can find very good sites that offer a variety of styles on fm.

marty



pawlowski6132
Registered: Mar 22, 2008
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m. goodwin wrote:
You can find very good sites that offer a variety of styles on fm.

marty



Can you provide some direct links?

thanx



TJ Krusinski
Registered: Nov 03, 2008
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Just go out and shoot...



brucem48
Registered: Nov 16, 2008
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Duenkel Portrait Art. Kirk Voclain. Momento Images. Alien Bees Gallery in their site. Goole search them..Bruce



nightkidsi
Registered: Nov 25, 2008
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practice.. by taking photos and inspiration may come to you then.

later
B



Pfiltz
Registered: Feb 15, 2002
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TJ Krusinski wrote:
Just go out and shoot...


Ditto. Way too many want paint by numbers... Geeeeeee

Turn the PC off, get off the forums, and learn the craft...



tomm101
Registered: Dec 23, 2005
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If you want to go for the classics, check out Arnold Newman and Phillippe Halsman. There is Karsh too but he always seemed more rigid than the other two. Sometimes you need a push.

Tom



butchM
Registered: Mar 12, 2004
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If all else fails ... click some of the www links here ... bound to find something that can inspire you



RobertLynn
Registered: Jan 05, 2008
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Pfiltz wrote:
TJ Krusinski wrote:
Just go out and shoot...


Ditto. Way too many want paint by numbers... Geeeeeee

Turn the PC off, get off the forums, and learn the craft...


Sometimes, this is harder than it seems man. I've been "marketing" the crap out of myself, and I'm having very few hits on taking portraits.



pawlowski6132
Registered: Mar 22, 2008
Total Posts: 1329
Country: United States

tomm101 wrote:
If you want to go for the classics, check out Arnold Newman and Phillippe Halsman. There is Karsh too but he always seemed more rigid than the other two. Sometimes you need a push.

Tom


Thanx. This is what I was looking for.

I don't need any motivation to take pix myself, just looking for some awesome artists to help with the inspiration.

Everyone can use a little right?



Steve Wylie
Registered: Feb 13, 2007
Total Posts: 227
Country: United States

Some (many) may disagree with this, but I think you can learn alot from the classic style of Monte Zucker (now passed away, but his site is still up) and Clay Blackmore, a former student of Monte's. Learn the basics of lighting and posing faces, then create your own style fully grounded in the basics of what works and what doesn't. To go in a slightly different direction (but the basics are still there), look at Joe McNally, who pushes the envelope on excellent portraiture.



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