Weekly 163: Hyper expressive portrait (17/06/2016 to 23/06/2016)

Will you dare capture a portrait of those who take your breath away?

Every week I will propose a new challenge, it is a topic that you will have to capture in photo and upload it to the Facebook page of the blog by putting in the description the keyword that I will indicate for each topic. Topics range from portraits to macrophotography, landscapes, black-and-white photography, or babies. On Fridays topics will be offered, so you have the whole weekend to work. You’ll have one week to upload your photo (one photo per participant), until Thursday of the following week. On Thursday I will update the article with the photo that most captivated me and on Friday I propose a new theme so that you have all weekend to capture your images, etc.

  • I bet you photographed a lot.
  • But are you excited.
  • Shocked or breath-taking away?Did any of you feel like you’ve taken a portrait of those who make you hold your breath for a few seconds?Well.
  • This week I dare you to make it.
  • You don’t need Angelina Jolie or Andrés Velencoso;).
  • However.
  • These tips for hyper expressive portraits will help you.

And if you haven’t read our guide to mastering portrait photography, this is the right time, or you can also check out our 25 articles 1 to master portrait photography, which will definitely help. And now?

As usual, to enter this week’s challenge, upload your photo to the Photographer’s Blog Facebook wall: In the photo description, please mention the keyword? Hype-Expressive Portrait Challenge? Followed by a title of your choice.

Those of you who are not from Facebook have the following social networks to participate in.

Good picture

This week’s summary gallery arrives one day late. I think the wait was worth it, don’t you think?

On this occasion I want to highlight the image of Eric Soto, Abues, with a good composition and a very well worked black and white we have a very expressive portrait, without being pretentious and seemingly unprepared, a natural portrait full of emotion and expression. Every wrinkle, every canilla that escapes from the bun, every groove and stain on the skin, the wart on the nose, the marks under the eyes and the absent and sad look, nouch as the mouth wants to smile, count. a story, they talk about what this woman is, what she wears on her back, what the years weigh, a portrait that doesn’t leave you indifferent. Congratulations, Eric!

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