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Miranda R.

3 Short Reasons to Take Portrait Photography Seriously



"When people ask me what equipment I use, I tell them 'my eyes'."



With everyone being able to capture their own portraits easily through the snap of a phone or the latest DSLR, the professionalism and pertinence of portrait photography as a service and art form may come into question. As most art forms evolve it must be remembered that art usually increases in value, speaks to cultural climates, and is a luxury service in the hands of an artist.


Portrait photography has been a significant art form since the invention of photography in the 19th century. It has had a significant cultural and artistic impact, both as a tool for documenting individuals and as a form of artistic expression.

Culturally, portrait photography has played a crucial role in preserving historical records and cultural heritage. Photographs have become a primary source for documenting social and cultural changes, preserving memories of people and places, and serving as evidence of important events and moments in history.

Artistically, portrait photography has allowed artists to capture the essence of a person, their personality, and their character. A well-executed portrait can communicate the subject's emotions, personality, and state of mind, which can evoke strong emotions in viewers. Portrait photography can also explore themes such as identity, representation, and self-expression.

In addition, portrait photography has influenced the way we perceive ourselves and others. By providing us with a visual representation of ourselves and our communities, portrait photography has allowed us to reflect on our identity and connect with others.

Portrait photography has also played a significant role in the development of other forms of photography, including fashion photography, documentary photography, and street photography. The techniques and aesthetics of portrait photography have informed these genres and continue to influence contemporary photography.



3 Short Reasons to Take Portrait Photography Seriously
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Overall, portrait photography has had a profound impact on our cultural and artistic landscape. It has allowed us to capture the essence of individuals and communities and serves as a powerful tool for preserving memories and documenting history.

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