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The Wikipedia definition of a portrait is 125 words long. As you read it, it weirdly seems to get narrower rather than explaining multiple aspects of what portraiture means. So we take some time this week to share our thoughts and ideas on portraiture, what it means to us, to the subjects and to the viewer.
We share some of our own portraits which you can see here in our TFOP album.
We also answer the critical question of whether or not a photo of a sleeping dog can be a portrait? Or does it have to be a cat?
Picks of the week:
This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with
Adrian Stock
Jeremiah Chechik
Chris Marquardt
All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo
Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow
By Chris MarquardtWatch this on video | Join us on Discord for more TFOP chat!
The Wikipedia definition of a portrait is 125 words long. As you read it, it weirdly seems to get narrower rather than explaining multiple aspects of what portraiture means. So we take some time this week to share our thoughts and ideas on portraiture, what it means to us, to the subjects and to the viewer.
We share some of our own portraits which you can see here in our TFOP album.
We also answer the critical question of whether or not a photo of a sleeping dog can be a portrait? Or does it have to be a cat?
Picks of the week:
This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with
Adrian Stock
Jeremiah Chechik
Chris Marquardt
All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo
Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow