Not sure that I understand your method. Can you explain it?
Forced stillness in the portrait sitter essentially destroys the portrait sitter's ability to reveal relevant emotional expression.
Forced stillness in the could be good for the photographer, likely not good for creating expressive portraits.
~Portrait images are much about capturing some aspect of the portrait sitters personality, their expression on-in the image made.
Bernice
Agree
I prefer to shoot digi with strobes while the subject moves, I tried it with 36mm film without strobes before Digi
I have posted many of those, but not this one
55 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Bobpin,
Welcome back! It's been a while and I really like your images, including this first one.:-) Lens wide open?
Hugo
"Sex is like maths, add the bed, subtract the clothes, divide the whoo hoo and hope you don't multiply." - Leather jacket guy
Not agree and agree...
Not agree: sorry I hvn't mentioned that this method is only for shooting new photo talents/children when they first time sitting in front of the (Ultra)large format camera.
Agree: I don't use this method when shooting "experienced talents/models".
Ebony SW810 camera
Darlot 250mm Petzval lens
Ilford HP5 810 film processed with 510-pyro 1:300
"Sit, Stay"
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