Azuth
TPF Noob!
I think the dictionary definition of what portrait is travels in a different direction to what I believe portraiture to be.
Wikipedia sums it up best for me in their definition.
I post them here to illustrate my point, in some ways I think I succeeded in capturing a portrait, I just failed at taking a great picture.
1. This man busks in the same place in Sydney all the time, and I don't think he makes much money, his instrument is part can and obviously home made. The music isn't soothing or mournful, it's just sound and I couldn't tell you if he goes home at night to a warm bed or a doorway.
These things that I can tell you from being there, from personal observation, can also (I believe) be 'read' from the photo. To me, that's a portrait.
2. This is a picture of Brian, he seems like a nice guy, I know he sleeps in a doorway. He doesn't beg, or sit with his head bowed waiting for charity. He shines shoes in a busy mall. He does a good job, and pays attention to his customer.
I long for the day I can take a portrait that's also a good photograph.
Wikipedia sums it up best for me in their definition.
I have no portraits on my web site (yet). My images of people are all glamour / fashion shots and are not about showing the person. I've only attempted a few portraits by my own definition. And photographically, technically, I'm not impressed by my results.Portraiture is the process of painting, sculpting or photographing a portrait. The term is also used to describe the final result from the creative process.
Portraiture is a way of recording people. Their personality, character, status, the place and time they lived, the environment in which they live or simply showing beauty. Artists over the years have created many portraits to express their feelings about themselves in self-portraits or other people they don't know. Creating a self-portrait can be one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences. It allows the artist to express themselves in a realistic or idealistic way. Even if we do not know the person in the portrait there are many clues or codes in the form of colours, objects, and symbols within the work that gives us an idea of what the artist was trying to communicate to the audience. Some clues are obvious and some are a little more obscure.
I post them here to illustrate my point, in some ways I think I succeeded in capturing a portrait, I just failed at taking a great picture.
1. This man busks in the same place in Sydney all the time, and I don't think he makes much money, his instrument is part can and obviously home made. The music isn't soothing or mournful, it's just sound and I couldn't tell you if he goes home at night to a warm bed or a doorway.
These things that I can tell you from being there, from personal observation, can also (I believe) be 'read' from the photo. To me, that's a portrait.

2. This is a picture of Brian, he seems like a nice guy, I know he sleeps in a doorway. He doesn't beg, or sit with his head bowed waiting for charity. He shines shoes in a busy mall. He does a good job, and pays attention to his customer.

I long for the day I can take a portrait that's also a good photograph.