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AdamianThomas_Sarony “Oscar Wilde” by Napoleon Sarony, 1882
I chose to emulate Napoleon Sarony’s style of portrait photos. His photographic style included posing the person in a staged style, while using props and brown tones to color his photos. The photo that I took was meant to emulate photos of Oscar Wilde, which were taken by the photographer Napoleon Sarony. Oscar Wilde was a member of a Oxford Freemason society, and appeared high class in this Photoshoot with Sarony. His fashion in the photo was fancy and gave him a rich look to his photo. I copied this sense of high end fashion with the scarf, and chose to keep the rest of my subject in casual attire. I chose to have my subject look directly at the camera, to emulate a sense of dialogue with the viewer of the photo. I attempted to mimic a sense of intelligence with the book and edited my photo to match the colors of the original work.
AdamianThomas_Sarony “Oscar Wilde” by Napoleon Sarony, 1882
I chose to emulate Napoleon Sarony’s style of portrait photos. His photographic style included posing the person in a staged style, while using props and brown tones to color his photos. The photo that I took was meant to emulate photos of Oscar Wilde, which were taken by the photographer Napoleon Sarony. Oscar Wilde was a member of a Oxford Freemason society, and appeared high class in this Photoshoot with Sarony. His fashion in the photo was fancy and gave him a rich look to his photo. I copied this sense of high end fashion with the scarf, and chose to keep the rest of my subject in casual attire. I chose to have my subject look directly at the camera, to emulate a sense of dialogue with the viewer of the photo. I attempted to mimic a sense of intelligence with the book and edited my photo to match the colors of the original work.