Lens-Artists Challenge #263 Faces in a crowd

My challenge this week is to share images featuring faces, in a crowd or standing alone, human or animal. Selfies are approved. I look forward to seeing which one of these “Faces in a crowd” speaks to you! Thanks, John from Journeys with Johnbo for providing this forum.

For this challenge, I limited myself to the more formal definition of a portrait.”A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person.” My professor did not accept snapshots or photographs where the person’s eye was not directed at the camera. It took a while before I was comfortable asking a stranger to allow me to take their photograph. I was strolling along the street in Sedona. An artist was working on a sculpture in the front of the shop, and I wanted that image. I passed on the image and talked to my brother. He said, “Let’s get that photograph.” I learned that the worst thing that could happen is to get an answer of “No.”

Sedona artist

Festivals and Parades

It is fun to photograph people dressed up and in a festive mood. The first two images were taken in December 2019 (pre-CoVid) at a Victorian Christmas in Nevada City. The bagpipes were brought out in 2007 for a July 4th parade. I liked the way the little boy was paying attention.

Folsom 4th of July Parade

Selfies

One of the problems for photographers is that they are often not included in the picture. This may be the reason some of us pick up a camera. We are more comfortable behind the lens. But then when looking back over time there is no history of our changes. I try and remedy this by looking for reflections.

Environmental Portraits

One type of portrait is Environmental Portraits where the surrounding is essential to the subject. Given this assignment, a friend and I entered a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle store and we asked the employees if they would pose for us. It was easier to do this with a fellow photographer.

The Bird Shop is now located in Roseville. Great employees, experienced staff.
Las Vegas Showgirl with a book.
Boudin Bakery at the Wharf in San Francisco

I have been returning to Pacific Grove for over 20 years. We ate at Fishwife and sat near the door. As each customer was leaving, the owner would rush from wherever she was and personally thank the men with a hug. We watched, as some tried to leave quickly, but she was quicker!

My husband and the “Fishwife”
These images were taken in 2005. Sadly, she is no longer there.
Namaste! A local farmer’s market in Carmichael, Ca

I want to thank all the volunteers who help make the experience at the zoo, museum, and visitor center so much more informative. Docents add to the community.

Portraits

Ironwood Winery
Docked in Old Sacramento Trowler and owner pose
2010 Amgen cyclist in Sacramento expresses his feelings.
My husband enjoys a New York hot dog.

And that’s a wrap! Any favorites? Let me know. Come back for more!

13 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge #263 Faces in a crowd

  1. I think if I had to choose a favorite it would be the fishwife photos. I love the color that goes with the vibrant smiles. Sad she is no longer here, And yet, something tells me she lives on, in the hearts of those who knew her.

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