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02/07/2006 09:58:57 PM · #1
Have an assignment for school to shoot an individual Creative/Fad portrait. I'm not exactly up on the latest creative/fad trends and am having trouble coming up with ideas.

Anyone have any examples/ideas of what you think represents good creative/fad style portraiture?
02/07/2006 10:05:37 PM · #2
Look at Joey Lawrence's portfolio... his grunge look is all the rage right now. :)
02/07/2006 10:08:08 PM · #3
camera tossing ?
02/07/2006 10:10:16 PM · #4
Wardrobe Malfunction


Oakleys


Everything is a fad...just go creative.
02/07/2006 10:29:04 PM · #5
Originally posted by laurielblack:

Look at Joey Lawrence's portfolio... his grunge look is all the rage right now. :)

Not really.
The cheesy action-based grunge is the rage now ;-)
02/07/2006 10:30:29 PM · #6
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

Originally posted by laurielblack:

Look at Joey Lawrence's portfolio... his grunge look is all the rage right now. :)

Not really.
The cheesy action-based grunge is the rage now ;-)


I'm always so behind on all things fashionable or in style! ROFL! :)
02/07/2006 10:32:06 PM · #7

i'd ignore the "fad" part and just go straight for the "creative" :)

just do your thang and no worries

02/07/2006 10:33:15 PM · #8
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

Originally posted by laurielblack:

Look at Joey Lawrence's portfolio... his grunge look is all the rage right now. :)

Not really.
The cheesy action-based grunge is the rage now ;-)


Kinda lost me on the cheesy action-based grunge comment Joey.

BTW, your portfolio is outstanding!!! Quite a range of great shots.
02/07/2006 10:33:18 PM · #9
Originally posted by shanksware:

Have an assignment for school to shoot an individual Creative/Fad portrait. I'm not exactly up on the latest creative/fad trends and am having trouble coming up with ideas.

Anyone have any examples/ideas of what you think represents good creative/fad style portraiture?

You could do a studio lit pet rock portrait :-)
02/07/2006 10:35:10 PM · #10
does it have to be portraiture?
02/07/2006 10:36:41 PM · #11
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

Originally posted by shanksware:

Have an assignment for school to shoot an individual Creative/Fad portrait. I'm not exactly up on the latest creative/fad trends and am having trouble coming up with ideas.

Anyone have any examples/ideas of what you think represents good creative/fad style portraiture?

You could do a studio lit pet rock portrait :-)


I'm thinkin' the instructor is looking for people in the shot. But, I may just do that one for the next challenge. Dress a rock in bib overalls sitting on a stack of hay.

Call it country rock.
02/07/2006 10:38:13 PM · #12
Originally posted by mandyturner:

does it have to be portraiture?


Yes.
Specifically, 5 different poses and 2 different background portrait shots.
02/07/2006 10:54:28 PM · #13
Whoops, I didn't see the portrait part of the OP.

Try some of the half face(off center) close-up type shots with a high key background...that is pretty trendy right now.
02/07/2006 11:03:13 PM · #14
That's a good idea. I'll give that a try as one or two of the shots.

I'll post the shots when I'm done.

Thanks guys.
02/16/2006 06:05:13 PM · #15
I shot my creative/fad session yesterday and was wondering what you thought of these? #1
#1
#2
#3
#4
02/17/2006 01:45:57 PM · #16
any comments????
02/17/2006 01:54:17 PM · #17
I like the last one the best. It seems a little blah though. it needs something to make it 'pop'. maybe a tighter crop, some saturation and contrast?
02/17/2006 03:26:38 PM · #18
4th one is a very creative idea, the plectrums are a nice touch.
02/17/2006 03:33:24 PM · #19
Originally posted by BobsterLobster:

4th one is a very creative idea, the plectrums are a nice touch.


Thanks for the comments.
Didn't know that guitar picks were called plectrums.
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