Portraits-Fine Art and Editorial
Fine Art:
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Oleg Oprisco:
In Oleg's pieces he tends to show emotion not only through the person but through what surrounds them. The composition in the piece makes it more moody. I like that the colors are all pastel like.
![Image result for Robert Mapplethorpe](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v6u0Dcxp-dej2AXiWpxl53Gr5M7ZZezfqAZUc2rV-BLg1XzC33vVTeP9JRujBKYdYfil_NOPy73L1SYUm-HVZzAfbq5eDkRmjrrl8jRczfOLTSS8UARJeKFJHekyLWveJroe41JhxqLMTVERj492SkD80c=s0-d)
Robert Mapplethorpe:
I like Robert's work because he tends to use motion in quite a bit of his portraits, it helps by adding to the mood. It helps show the eagerness in the face. I also like this work because he has a lot of his pieces banned from galleys.
Fine Art:
![Image result for Time magazine](https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/images/stories/2010/04/time-100401.png)
Time Magazine
I like this portrait because of the lighting and its simplicity. They leave just enough room for text but almost just not enough, I like the semi cramped look of it. Steve Job looks intrigued and that makes it so you want to read about him.
![Image result for Life magazine](https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/64/df/32/64df324c467a9ff907f15138adba7662.jpg)
LIFE Magazine
I love this portrait because with how they put the Title, it adds the effect that hes popping out. This photo also is shot during WW2 and it helps show the ingenuity and Wanting to leave.
Differences:
The difference to me is that fine art is more of your own work and your point of view. While Editorial is towards spellings something and is usually shot for placement of items on the pictures.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjOXkOBJ-M5jLf8CTAXwQOMOfPeotEg3kOZ9jTWFprrOqupYsHJ1HmGQ8bt46F-ERkARBaOA0ZFDSP3ADK701HHQ7lJ-s62SirNYndYEE-adpfMeLdC0knZ89UXES8uagM7Pztd1WKZjOM/s320/14091749076_235dbd0195_z-1.jpg)
Oleg Oprisco:
In Oleg's pieces he tends to show emotion not only through the person but through what surrounds them. The composition in the piece makes it more moody. I like that the colors are all pastel like.
Robert Mapplethorpe:
I like Robert's work because he tends to use motion in quite a bit of his portraits, it helps by adding to the mood. It helps show the eagerness in the face. I also like this work because he has a lot of his pieces banned from galleys.
Fine Art:
![Image result for Time magazine](https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/images/stories/2010/04/time-100401.png)
Time Magazine
I like this portrait because of the lighting and its simplicity. They leave just enough room for text but almost just not enough, I like the semi cramped look of it. Steve Job looks intrigued and that makes it so you want to read about him.
![Image result for Life magazine](https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/64/df/32/64df324c467a9ff907f15138adba7662.jpg)
LIFE Magazine
I love this portrait because with how they put the Title, it adds the effect that hes popping out. This photo also is shot during WW2 and it helps show the ingenuity and Wanting to leave.
Differences:
The difference to me is that fine art is more of your own work and your point of view. While Editorial is towards spellings something and is usually shot for placement of items on the pictures.
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