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Thread: Arnold Newman Portraiture Technique

  1. #21

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    Re: Arnold Newman Portraiture Technique

    Both videos were informative. As to lighting, it sounds like Newman's principle light was the available light that was supplemented with hot lights where needed. So, 1 or 2 second exposures at f11 or f16.

    Although informative, the second video drove me crazy. The editing really sliced and diced the video. I think a lot of neat stuff was left out.

    Thanks for the info.

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    Re: Arnold Newman Portraiture Technique

    Newman talks extensively about the Krupp portrait here (you have to scroll down a bit):

    http://www.photoworkshop.com/static/...ew_newman.html

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    Re: Arnold Newman Portraiture Technique

    Thank you for the link William, I just read the story again.

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