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Description:This is a photograph of a young family taken by John Worsnop at his studio in Rothbury.

 

Date:c. 1910.

 

This image is taken from a larger photographic record held at Northumberland Archives. The set consists of traditional portrait photography from the early 20th century taken by photographer John Worsnop.

 

Our Catalogue Reference: NRO 01449-578

 

This image is from the collections of Northumberland Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.

 

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Studio Portraits shot for Niemandswasser MUA

re-touched in Portrait Pro and Photopshop

This year, I joined a local photography guild to force myself into trying things that I have no idea how to do!

Like taking studio portraits of a model!

Last night the club held an in-studio session with a model named Sarah Van Der Valk. Thankfully the much more experienced members of the club know how to set up lights, because I have no idea!

Over two hours, we all took turns photographing Sarah in three different scenarios and outfits, the lights were set up for us and we figured out our camera settings.

So, here is my first official attempt at in-studio model portraits using a combination of flash and constant light.

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Thanks The Latow Photographers Guild and Sarah van der Valk

Studio Portraits shot for Niemandswasser MUA

Key light to the left of camera plus 2 rim lights

Model: @memineal

Portrait of a woman.

Photography and Retouching: Nicole Fallek

Model: Chels B

MUA: Lexi Martinez

 

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I may have my decades mixed up, but I when I think of the 1910s, I think of crooners in coat and tie singing corny songs into a megaphone. So, although I can't be sure this man is singing, this card is, to me, a quintessential 1910s image. The hat, the cigarette, the stiff detachable collar, the jaunty paper moon, and above all the megaphone ready to amplify that corny song. Plus I like the comet in the backdrop zipping over the top of the man's head. Postally unused despite the stain on the image side from what appears to have been a stamp, long since gone. Divided back, no stamp box.

 

From the blog Best Real Photo Postcards.

Studio Portrait

Model: Helen Diaz

Filmphoto Studios, Cheltenham.

Studio Portraits shot for Niemandswasser MUA

Abbie, 15 May 2017. Abbie has CMT (Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease) which is affecting her mobility. This portrait is from a series to raise awareness of the disease. Photographed in one of Abbie's favourite places: the Noël Coward Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London, England, UK.

 

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Jason, 14 June 2017. Jason has CMT (Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease) which is beginning to affect his mobility. This portrait is from a series to raise awareness of the disease. Photographed in one of Jason's favourite running places: Regent's Park, London, England, UK.

 

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Alexis Denisof, Charisma Carpenter, David Boreanaz, Amy Acker and J. August Richards of the WB show "Angel"

Los Angeles, CA

2002

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These three photographs are a bit of a mystery. They are large prints 8" by 10". The woman is elaborately dressed and the backdrop sumptuously rendered. A series of letters and numbers in the corner of each shot gives no clue. They are all backed by black rice paper to which they have been glued, so from an album with any information on the back that can be recovered. I've only seen photos stuck to this kind of paper when they are of some age. My guess is that these were taken in the Edwardian era but I could be completely wrong.

Studio Monochrome Portraits.

Caught in a moment of confident ease, a blonde woman with a captivating smile poses in low-rise, wide-leg denim jeans and a simple white tube top. The classic denim and minimalist top create a modern vintage aesthetic against the neutral studio backdrop, highlighting the casual-chic style and an effortless attitude. It's a snapshot that speaks to the timeless appeal of effortless style.

Unidentified Young Parents & Child. RPPC.

 

Unposted.

Divided Back.

 

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MODELO INVITADO: Guillermo Bassolino

FOTOGRAFÍA: © Javier Vicente artista visual

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This is the same frame I used in the previous photo. Once I created it and was happy with it I didn't want to ever have to go through that tedious process ever again. So I made a template out of it to be used again. .

 

I flattened the previous image and renamed the background layer so it was locked in as a background layer. Then made a new layer and put it underneath. Then used the rectangle tool (at zero feather) and made a precise 8x10 rectangle just inside the frame. Hit "delete" and wha-la, a template is born. Save it as a .PSD and in the future just drag another image into it and place it below the frame layer and you can slide it around and resize it to taste. Kinda cool.

 

Just flatten it, save it as jpg and upload it to flickr.

 

Oh, lighting on this was a gridded beauty dish. Dramatic light falloff and no light on the grey background so at 1/200th it went black. I think that bit is really cool.

 

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Studio Portrait

Model: Katie Green

Lighting: Jon Gray

Portrait of David Bowie photographed in 1978.

 

© Barry Schultz / Sunshine / Retna Ltd.

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Studio Portrait

Model: Ella Rose

1º parte | MANOS ROJAS · LA PARANOIA Y OPRESIÓN DE LOS MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN

actriz invitada | Bettina ObreQue

maquillaje | Margarita Gallo

fotografía | Javier Vicente

agradecimientos | Diego Troitiño | Sebastián Ferro

Javier Vicente Visual Art ©2016

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