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كتاب التصوير الفوتوغرافي
Enhancing your subject
The amount and style of make - up that your subject wears can greatly affect his or her appearance in the final photograph - so make sure that it matches the mood you want to create . For a straight portrait it is generally best to use a simple make - up which will emphasize the sitter's good points . Your subject will need a make - up that is bolder than normal because make - up looks less pronounced in a photo graph . You will find that diffused lighting needs stronger make - up than a spotlight .
Three areas of the face the eyes , mouth and cheekbones - are most important in a portrait , and you can strengthen or change these with skilful make - up . Cheekbones are important because they give shape to the face Build them up slightly using blusher to exag gerate the shadow cast by the bone .
When applying lipstick , do not enlarge the mouth , just bring out its existing shape You should use a brownish - colored lipstick for black and white portraits because black and white films turn red lipstick almost black , and pale colors white .
Eye make - up produces the greatest change in a sitter's appearance and a clever make - up artist can alter the eyes dramatically . The effect in these pictures is naturalistic - the intention is only to make the eyes brighter and more attractive . But you can make - up the eyes in all sorts of different ways to add to the mood of your picture . As an example , contrast this . treatment with the slanting oriental look on p . 96. Men , too , can benefit from a little eye make - up , especially for black and white portraits . Many movie stars achieved their smouldering " look with the help of a little mascara , or even a touch of brown eyeshadow .
However attractive your subject there is usually a small detail or " imperfection " which
Simple naturalistic make - up There is no need to use special theatrical make - up for portraiture , unless an exaggerated effect is required . Use this diagram as a positioning guide to placing .
make - up . The colors used in this sequence will suit redheads , blondes and light brunettes . For women with a darker coloring replace the blues and pinks with golds and ambers .
Applying make - up Start with a clean , moisturized face , above . Without any make - up the model's face is pale and lacks shape .
Shaping the face Use blusher ( rose - pink here ) to shade the areas that you want to hollow .
Creating a base First , apply a foundation that is a shade lighter than the model's own skin to get a mat complexion . Use a damp sponge for an even result , and dust on powder to prevent shine .
Enhancing the eyes Next , apply eyeshadow . Here , the make - up artist used two colors - turquoise and mauve - blended together .
Brows and lashes Brush the eyebrows into place . Strengthen with eyebrow pencil if necessary . Apply black mascara to upper and lower lashes .
Adding highlights Apply highlighter ( pale pink here ) to the areas that you want to stand out .
Applying lipstick Outline the lips with a pencil or a brush . Use a slightly darker color than your main lipstick . Now fill in with main color ( rose - pink here ) . and finish by adding a touch of gloss .
The final result Once the make - up is finished , brush out the subject's hair and take her portrait . Pentax 6x7 , 105 mm , 1/30 sec at f16 . Ektachrome 160 .
الجلسة ..
كتاب التصوير الفوتوغرافي
Enhancing your subject
The amount and style of make - up that your subject wears can greatly affect his or her appearance in the final photograph - so make sure that it matches the mood you want to create . For a straight portrait it is generally best to use a simple make - up which will emphasize the sitter's good points . Your subject will need a make - up that is bolder than normal because make - up looks less pronounced in a photo graph . You will find that diffused lighting needs stronger make - up than a spotlight .
Three areas of the face the eyes , mouth and cheekbones - are most important in a portrait , and you can strengthen or change these with skilful make - up . Cheekbones are important because they give shape to the face Build them up slightly using blusher to exag gerate the shadow cast by the bone .
When applying lipstick , do not enlarge the mouth , just bring out its existing shape You should use a brownish - colored lipstick for black and white portraits because black and white films turn red lipstick almost black , and pale colors white .
Eye make - up produces the greatest change in a sitter's appearance and a clever make - up artist can alter the eyes dramatically . The effect in these pictures is naturalistic - the intention is only to make the eyes brighter and more attractive . But you can make - up the eyes in all sorts of different ways to add to the mood of your picture . As an example , contrast this . treatment with the slanting oriental look on p . 96. Men , too , can benefit from a little eye make - up , especially for black and white portraits . Many movie stars achieved their smouldering " look with the help of a little mascara , or even a touch of brown eyeshadow .
However attractive your subject there is usually a small detail or " imperfection " which
Simple naturalistic make - up There is no need to use special theatrical make - up for portraiture , unless an exaggerated effect is required . Use this diagram as a positioning guide to placing .
make - up . The colors used in this sequence will suit redheads , blondes and light brunettes . For women with a darker coloring replace the blues and pinks with golds and ambers .
Applying make - up Start with a clean , moisturized face , above . Without any make - up the model's face is pale and lacks shape .
Shaping the face Use blusher ( rose - pink here ) to shade the areas that you want to hollow .
Creating a base First , apply a foundation that is a shade lighter than the model's own skin to get a mat complexion . Use a damp sponge for an even result , and dust on powder to prevent shine .
Enhancing the eyes Next , apply eyeshadow . Here , the make - up artist used two colors - turquoise and mauve - blended together .
Brows and lashes Brush the eyebrows into place . Strengthen with eyebrow pencil if necessary . Apply black mascara to upper and lower lashes .
Adding highlights Apply highlighter ( pale pink here ) to the areas that you want to stand out .
Applying lipstick Outline the lips with a pencil or a brush . Use a slightly darker color than your main lipstick . Now fill in with main color ( rose - pink here ) . and finish by adding a touch of gloss .
The final result Once the make - up is finished , brush out the subject's hair and take her portrait . Pentax 6x7 , 105 mm , 1/30 sec at f16 . Ektachrome 160 .
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