Portrait Photographers Academy

David Williams

58 min · 1. aug. 2021
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"David's father began photography in 1928, and although much of his life was corporate, he was able to pass on much to his son. Whilst David appreciates very much the natural look in portraiture, he also embraces the dramatic - no more so than in his black & white portraits. A portrait session with David often begins with what is called 'The Interview Portrait' where the subject is photographed during the course of a casual interaction designed to show more of the person's character. It is often after this that a series of 'asked for' portraits are made. Many people believe that the only good photograph is one where the subject is unaware of being photographed. But so much of looking great in portraits has to do with being comfortable with the photographer, then excellent lighting and compositional skills.  David's considerable experience, clear vision and directions help elicit the most flattering and striking portraits. " - from Beautifully Made Portraits by David Anthony Williams at https://www.davidanthonywilliams.com/link-HidgycZxWT/about-david-anthony-williams

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