Messing with the Visage

This year I’ve been keeping it clean with my portraits, no, not like that, I mean straightforward, no fuss, no crazy lighting. But what I’ve missed is texture. I do really want straightforward portraits of people for the Gran Tourismo! project – but I’m missing playing around with things a little.

I was checking out the effects on our Olympus PEN EP-2 that we’re testing out as a possible replacement walk-around camera for our DSLR’s and loved the window frames in our Venice palazzo – yes, it’s a tough life!

I took this photograph hand-held through the glass, you can see the lens in the top right-hand corner of the frame. I haven’t used this technique for a portrait session yet this year, but I’ve filed it away for future use…

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