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Posts tagged glamor
"Austin, Texas," oil on canvas, 5x6', by Christa Palazzolo :: via FFFFOUND!
I really like this striking oversize portrait. A lot of Palazzolo's other portraiture is more distanced and ironic (including a striking series of Great Historical Women depicted as glamorous contemporary sex symbols), but this guy's placid stare is the opposite of glamor, revealing rather than concealing.
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"It's Too Damn Hot for This !!!," a light test for a BusinessWeek photo shoot, photo by Brad Trent of his assistant Kaz Sakuma, on a roof in the South Bronx, light-test.com, 18 August 2009 :: via kottke.org
From a photo blog dedicated to test shots taken by professional photographers, usually with their assistants standing in for the models, often with light meters or
color charts in hand to make sure the colors stay true in post-processing. As Jason Kottke notes, the photos are often charmingly more candid than the end results we see in ads and magazine spreads. I find it fascinating because it reveals how much the photographer's (and assistant's) work on setup and lighting contributes to the glamor of the finished product: all the photo assistants look quite good, and often much more interesting than the models and celebrities who'll be in the final image.
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