I managed to find
what I thought was a very expressive face for the eye contact and expression
exercise. I had already established a rapport with him; by being friends and
this undoubtedly helped with the portrait session. Through photographing this
subject I found I favoured to ‘watch and capture a naturally-occurring expression’ rather than
‘work hard to encourage it’- Michael Freeman, Photography 1, People and Place,
page 20. Because his face was so expressive and because we already had a
relationship I got the expressions I wanted (both looking at and away from the
camera) quite easily. I conversed with him while taking the photographs and got
him to read some notes I had made, which got a reaction. Nevertheless I was
quite surprised to see how many variations there were in his expressions. For
example when he was reading (or trying to read) some of my handwriting, his
expressions changed rapidly and differently, all just from starting to smile.
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