Professional Imagemaker
is now on the Apple Newsstand
 

Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers - SWPP and BPPAEvent Mounts

Friday 25th May 2012  GMT 


Professional Imagemaker Menu    Home  History  Subscribe   Articles  Architectural  Business Practices  Children Photography  Colour and Calibration  Digital Imaging  Fashion and Glamour  Infared  Insurance  Landscape  Light  Mathieson  Monochrome  Paper Chase  Photo Projects  Photo Techniques  Photoshop  Portraits  Speakers' Corner  Sport  Studio Profiles  SWPP  Web Design  Weddings   News and Reviews  Latest News  Albums and Preview Books  Camera Accessories  Camera Bags  Cameras  Computers and Software  Corporate  iPhoneography  Lenses  Lighting Equipment  Other  Photographic Laboratory  Printers and Papers  Storage  Tripod and Monopods  Websites   Other Languages  Denmark  Deutsch  Dutch  Espanol  Finnish  Francais  Greek  Hungarian  Italiano  Norwegian  Latvian  Russian   Misc Links  RSS Feeds  Find us on Twitter  Find us on Facebook  Available on the App Store  Digital Edition  Sample Magazine  


Professional Portrait Lighting (Michelle Perkins)

Order Professional Portrait Lighting (Michelle Perkins)Here

Get a behind-the-scenes look at the lighting techniques used by top photographers

More articles on photographic portraiture

Click here to find out more

Members News

Monthly Image Competition
Cash Prize Winner

April 2012
Judges Choice Award Winner


Sponsored by Fuji
and Nik Software

Ballerina du jour


Ballerina du jour 1

No other generic subject classification approaches the classic and artistic treatment like the portraiture of ballerinas. These artists of dance study, train, and school themselves in the various faceted areas of fluid movement which can be easily transposed into creative, still portraiture. Most students of dance are adept at holding stationary poses and even suggest a multitude of other beautiful positions with which to work and create interesting and beautiful portrait creations.

 

Over the years of my formal lecturing and teaching the art of posing, I have often engaged my audience in viewing me working with a ballerina as a model. Several times I have even employed sisters or friends as ballerina group models, for a genuine challenge. My rare sessions with a ballerina in my studio always conclude with toe shoes, cast over the shoulders in a non-structured pensive, casual pose. The softness of such window illumination is reminiscent of the creations of portrait artist David Hamilton.

Ballerina du jour 2

With the advent of digital creativity, things can be artistically taken to the next step with a never-ending flurry of exciting and colourful Photoshop moves and effects. My taste dictates mostly digitally altering and colouring only the background of the ballerina’s portrait. Basic Adobe Photoshop with a modest couple of my favourite plug-ins compiles my entire palette. Nik Filters offers my two favourite effects: Midnight and Dynamic Skin Softener. Softening or diffusing the image finds me employing my personal choice Swift SkinŽ (www.portraitworld). Nearly all backgrounds are heavily worked with Photoshop’s smear tool, finished with my personal and often unique pattern stamps. Adding additional canvas height and width to the image file, I now prepare the portrait image file for a type of gallery-wrap presentation provided by my colour lab.

Ballerina du jour 3 Ballerina du jour 4

So…if one gets bored with one’s day-to-day images or if a suitable and exciting model can’t be located, simply contact the local dance school and explore the copious possibilities of colourful ballerina portraiture.

Ballerina du jour 5

Ballerina du jour 6

Dave Newman
Author: Professional Portrait Lighting

Read more articles on portrait photography

What our members say
Why I like the Societies: It is a professionally run organisation for professional photographers. The competitions inspire me to be the best. - Kimberley J
Find out more about the Societies here

Convention testimonials Kevin Barton: Excellent time @TheSocieties #convention2012 now time to digest, plan, do and challenge oneself
Find out more about the Convention here

Photo Quote: I am so fascinated with this century it will help keep me alive. I'll be there until the last minute, fighting Berenice Abbott American Photographer, 1898-1991

There are 227 days to get ready for the SWPP Convention and Trade Show at The Hilton London Metropole Hotel ...
which starts on Tuesday 8th January 2013

TradeCanvasPrints