Portraits
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So I took full
portraits
of people from Le Bosquet.
Typically, I direct all of my portraits, from the way my subject conducts his or her head, the way the neck is tilted, the expression of the fingers, the gestures of the hands, to the gaze and overall bearing and countenance.
Those first two are
portraits
of mega-jackpot winners years before and after their win.
And so she came up with creating these pocket-sized artworks that are
portraits
of the person that would carry them.
I approach photographing these icebergs as if I'm making
portraits
of my ancestors, knowing that in these individual moments they exist in that way and will never exist that way again.
This, in fact, would be a better building if we put mosaic
portraits
of Josef Stalin, Pol Pot, Saddam Hussein, and all the other great despots of the 20th century on the side of the building, because then we'd honestly be saying what the building is really communicating to us.
You may notice in several of the chapters that I photographed there are empty
portraits.
These empty
portraits
represent individuals, living individuals, who couldn't be present.
This is one of the rare situations where I have no empty
portraits.
Now this bloodline includes numerous empty portraits, highlighting a complex relationship to one's family history.
Two weeks after my speech, in Tunisia, hundreds of
portraits
were made.
He pasted up
portraits
all over his reservation.
Monica has taken thousands of
portraits
with a group of photographers and covered the entire border.
So I really enjoy creating, like, sound
portraits
of people.
Instead of drawing someone's face, like drawing the shape, I point at them with the eye and I write down the different notes I hear, and then I create sound
portraits.
So I arranged with the village elder; the people would come along the next day, and I would take
portraits
of all these people and record their stories.
This year, I launched an online gallery of
portraits
and firsthand accounts for a project called Enodi.
And that, to me, today, is now the challenge and the fun of my job, supporting the vision of my curators, whether it's an exhibition of Samurai swords, early Byzantine artifacts, Renaissance portraits, or the show we heard mentioned earlier, the McQueen show, with which we enjoyed so much success last summer.
Look at these
portraits.
So I decided to make a series of very simple portraits, mugshots if you will.
Every blank space was covered with the
portraits
of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, like everywhere else in North Korea.
For 12 years, I have produced collaborative portraits, still lifes, landscapes and aerial views in order to build a visual archive to address the intersection of the steel industry, the environment, and the health care system's impact on the bodies of my family and community.
The picture I made that day ended up becoming one of my best-known
portraits.
So I looked at all of his drawings, more than 700, and looked for male
portraits.
OK, now let's look at these three
portraits.
There is no reason why these
portraits
should look alike.
All we did was look for
portraits
that had the characteristics of a self-portrait, and look, they are very similar.
They have no more covers, no more
portraits
except for a couple.
Michelangelo soon found that thanks to the printing press, complaints about the nudity spread all over the place, and soon his masterpiece of human drama was labeled pornography, at which point he added two more portraits, one of the man who criticized him, a papal courtier, and the other one of himself as a dried up husk, no athlete, in the hands of a long-suffering martyr.
Those
portraits
make us rethink how we see each other.
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