Sitters
A Collection of Portraits
by Jeff Rollinger
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About the Book
A portrait is defined as a visual representation that portrays the likeness of a person, animal, place or thing.
Making portraits is about breaking down the barriers people create in order to present themselves in a specific way. Most models will either withdraw or act out, dependent on their own personality when confronted with a camera. It is my responsibility to dissolve these obstacles and perceive the nature behind that individual I am making a picture of. Portraiture is the balance between describing what a model looks like photographically and creating a personal statement about the perceptions the artist has of that individual. Harmony between visual description and narrative story telling will equate to a successful photograph. The physical act of photographing is about building a relationship between the artist and subject.
With these intentions in mind, I choose to work with people whom I have maintained a close personal relationship with. The portraits that I create are not candid. I will interact and engage with my sitter. The process of image making becomes a physical extension of our relationship and transforms into a linked visual experience. These friends and family members usually have no prior experience in front of a camera lens outside of the ubiquitous amateur photography world. They look to me for direction; however, the situations that I capture are often casual reflections of them within their own environment. This creates a trusting atmosphere that is relaxed and allows me to create both a visually engaging and personally compelling record of my sitter.
Making portraits is about breaking down the barriers people create in order to present themselves in a specific way. Most models will either withdraw or act out, dependent on their own personality when confronted with a camera. It is my responsibility to dissolve these obstacles and perceive the nature behind that individual I am making a picture of. Portraiture is the balance between describing what a model looks like photographically and creating a personal statement about the perceptions the artist has of that individual. Harmony between visual description and narrative story telling will equate to a successful photograph. The physical act of photographing is about building a relationship between the artist and subject.
With these intentions in mind, I choose to work with people whom I have maintained a close personal relationship with. The portraits that I create are not candid. I will interact and engage with my sitter. The process of image making becomes a physical extension of our relationship and transforms into a linked visual experience. These friends and family members usually have no prior experience in front of a camera lens outside of the ubiquitous amateur photography world. They look to me for direction; however, the situations that I capture are often casual reflections of them within their own environment. This creates a trusting atmosphere that is relaxed and allows me to create both a visually engaging and personally compelling record of my sitter.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories Model / Modeling, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 50 - Publish Date: Nov 08, 2010
- Language English
- Keywords Fine Art, Portraiture, Photography
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About the Creator
Jeffrey Rollinger
Abingdon, MD
Jeff Rollinger is an Associate Professor of Art + Design at Harford Community College. Located in Bel Air, MD, he serves as the photography coordinator and has been with the college since 2010. Jeff has been making photographs since the mid 1990’s. Jeff’s work has been exhibited across Maryland and nationally including San Francisco, CA, Rockport, ME, and Washington, DC.