It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.Alfred Eisenstaedt
Portraits come with a ‘click’ – sometimes with a ‘clack’
Can a portrait be taken with a typewriter? Such question sprang to my mind when, in Waterstones’ London bookshop in Piccadilly (on a display table aptly named “Typographical titillation”), I came across a delightful book by Marvin and Ruth Sackner, “The art of typewriting” (Thames & Hudson).
Read MoreMugshot – the portrait offer you can’t refuse
There is definitely something morbid about our fascination with police mugshots – the outcome of what is easily the most uncomfortable of all portrait sessions.
Read MoreWe made it, therefore we pose
The young man says just two words – “photo, please!”. But they mean a lot, to him and to his family.
Read More“How can I show who I am?”
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The essence – and the layers too
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Pose. Explore. And enjoy
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An experience that empowers each of us
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A tale of two halves – we call it portrait
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A portrait isn't a fact but an opinion - an occasion rather than a truth.Richard Avedon