Portraiture Review

Last month’s assignment was ‘Portraiture’. As learning photographers, portraiture can be one of the most challenging areas of photography, so this assignment was set to challenge your skills in this genre and to make you a more confident photographer when taking portraits. For this months assignment, we will not be showing all of the winning photos as some of the portraits are under 16. Only members will receive the private link of the video via email or the private members group.

We had loads of amazing entries, so it was hard to choose our favourites. But here at The School of Photography we have picked a few that we liked the best. To join in with these assignments please sign up to our TSOP Membership here.


Our Students Work

©Bryan Keller

©Bryan Keller


 
©Dávid Szőke - Camera settings - Canon 5D mkII - f/2.8

©Dávid Szőke - Camera settings - Canon 5D mkII - f/2.8

 

 
©Christina Matthes - 2020 Self-portrait

©Christina Matthes - 2020 Self-portrait

 

 
©Laura Bliss

©Laura Bliss

 

 
©Shoshawnna Sanie Hamilton - Camera settings - Olympus E-620- f4.3 - 1/100 seconds - 55 mm Focal Length - ISO 400

©Shoshawnna Sanie Hamilton - Camera settings - Olympus E-620- f4.3 - 1/100 seconds - 55 mm Focal Length - ISO 400

 

©Laurie Neale - Camera settings - 85mm lens - f2.2  1/3200 Seconds - ISO 160

©Laurie Neale - Camera settings - 85mm lens - f2.2 1/3200 Seconds - ISO 160


Thank you everyone who entered into this month’s theme, even if you’ve not been mentioned here, you’ve gone out and practised and from that you’ve learnt and taken another step forward in your photography journey. And remember these are ‘our’ favourites and in this subjective world of photography, your favourites are just as valid as ours.

This month’s assignments is ‘Pattern’. To join in on our assignments become a TSOP Member here.

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