Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Paul Caponigro

Funny how things work.

In looking for the Art quote for this week’s post, I came across these words.

paul caponigro photography quote“It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it’s another thing to create a portrait of who the are.”   Paul Caponigro

But, strangely enough, this quote came from a photographer who is best known for landscape work that is imbued with mystical qualities.

Making portraits that capture personality and emotion is an art. No doubt about it. Paul’s quote got me to thinking about photographers who were able to tell deeply personal stories with their imagery in a single image. My name would not be on this list partly because I haven’t deeply worked at creating portraiture. Yes, I made photos of people for business and captured weddings and families over the years but not profound portraits. I think that’s because I don’t wish to share me with the world on too deep a level.

“What the heck are you talking about Bob??”

I believe that a great portrait is a combination of a photographer with deep empathy who is a passionate individual and not afraid to share that makes a great portrait photographer. A great portrait captures the subject but, I believe, is also a reflection of the photographer. And I just ain’t that deep. Still have some exploring to do on that front.

Anyway, I digress. Here are some of the names that came to mind. Yousef Karsch, Parker J Pfister, Tim Kelly, Richard Avedon, Mary Ellen Mark, Diane Arbus, Oscar Lazoya and Steve McCurry among many others.

tim kelly fine art black & white portrait© Tim Kelly – An exquisite portrait showing the love of a father & son. Emotion personified.

You may notice that all the portraitists I mentioned have varied styles. Apparently there’s more than one way to skin a cat! Maybe you can share some of your favorite portrait artists here. Be it those that are well known or unknown to the rest of the world. I’m curious to see the names on your list.

Yours in Creative Photography,       Bob

PS – Are you creating portraits of your subjects? Or are you just taking pictures?