From the course: Narrative Portraiture: On Location in New York City
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Photo review: An on-location family portrait
From the course: Narrative Portraiture: On Location in New York City
Photo review: An on-location family portrait
In the next couple of movies, we're going to review and evaluate the photographs that were captured of the family. Well, it all started out as we went downstairs and we were heading out towards this pier. Well, as is the case with most families, it's difficult to get everyone going, to keep people moving. So I was downstairs waiting, and I was waiting with a few of the kids and we are goofing around, skateboarding. We found this pumpkin and set it on his head. Now at this point I'm trying to get familiar with this location. I'm thinking, how can I take advantage of this in-between moment before everyone has arrived? And also, I was asking myself, what kind of pictures do I want to make, color, or black-and-white, stoick images, or funny photographs? I didn't exactly know. But I was looking for those little moments, like this one of this guy. I love those big blue eyes. Well, finally, everyone arrives. And here we are walking out on this pier. Now I've never been at this location, but…
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Shooting a group portrait3m 36s
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Photo review: Capturing authenticity at home4m 41s
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Photo review: An on-location family portrait3m 30s
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Photo review: Variations on a theme4m 17s
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Assignment: Working with a prop and shooting with film5m 17s
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Further inspiration3m 36s
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