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INTIMATE PORTRAITURE

INTIMATE PORTRAITURE. EXPLORING SIGNIFICANCE THROUGH PORTRAITURE. “A portrait photographer depends upon another person to complete his picture. The subject imagined, which in a sense is me, must be discovered in someone else willing to take part in a fiction he cannot possibly know about.”.

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INTIMATE PORTRAITURE

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  1. INTIMATE PORTRAITURE EXPLORING SIGNIFICANCE THROUGH PORTRAITURE

  2. “A portrait photographer depends upon another person to complete his picture. The subject imagined, which in a sense is me, must be discovered in someone else willing to take part in a fiction he cannot possibly know about.” RICHARD AVEDON

  3. RUSSELL LAIRD, TAMMY BAKER, SEVENTEEN YEAR OLDSSWEETWATER, TEXAS, 1979

  4. BOYD FORTIN, THIRTEEN YEAR OLDSWEETWATER, TEXAS, 1979

  5. DAVE TIMOTHEY, NUCLEAR FALLOUT VICTIMOTEM, UTAH 1980

  6. SANDRA BENNETT, 12 YEAR OLDROCKY FORD, COLORADO, 1980

  7. RONALD FISCHER, BEEKEEPERDAVIS, CALIFORNIA 1981

  8. “If I had to pick a single word to describe what my pictures are all about, I would say 'secrets.' “ JOYCE TENNESON

  9. “At a couple of days old, the puppies were more alien than cute.” WILLIAM WEGMAN

  10. “Some of the most complete and satisfying works of art have been produced when their authors had no idea of creating a work of art, but were concerned with the expression of an idea.” Man ray

  11. “I've always thought that problem solving is highly overrated and that problem creation is far more interesting.” Chuck close

  12. “We don't take pictures with our cameras. We take them with our hearts and we take them with our minds, and the camera is nothing more than a tool.” ARNOLD NEWMAN

  13. YASUO KUNIYOSHI, NEW YORK, 1941

  14. PABLO PICASSO, CANNES, 1956

  15. WOODY ALLEN, NEW YORK, 1966

  16. “I don’t have two lives; This is one life, and the personal pictures and the assignment work are all part of it. ” ANNIE LEIBOVITZ

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