1. 人像摄影:除时装摄影以外,Avedon对人像摄影(portraiture)也同样有莫大的贡献. 他的摄影风格充满张力和深度,因此而令人印象深刻. 他为政客、艺人及演员所操刀的影集,均摆脱了一般公式化的生硬摄影手法,亦解开其摄影对象对「名人明信片」的束缚,
2. 肖像画家:portraitist 肖像画家 | portraiture 肖像画家 | portray 描绘
3. 肖像画法:portraitlens 人像镜头 | portraiture 肖像画法 | portray 描绘
4. 肖像画:portraitportrayeikonikon 画像 | portraiture 肖像画 | portrayalportraiture 人物描写
1. 人像艺术;肖像画法
Portraiture is the art of painting or drawing portraits.
1. But some lawyers argue the woman lacks enough evidence to prove the suspects are pickpockets and she might have infringed the suspects'portraiture rights.
2. Van Dyck followed his tutor Rubens to make great contributions to portraiture.
3. Wang said the broadcast had affected the lives of her family members, and that the hospital had infringed upon their portraiture rights.
4. They are even more special because of the experimental integration between portraiture and handwritten Chinese characters that Liu has formed.
5. But the hospital furiously disputed whether a dead person still had the portraiture rights or not.
6. The figures of the emperor and other important personages accord with the rules of Western portraiture.
7. portraiture什么意思
7. They range from traditional historical and religious motifs to landscape and portraiture.
8. The country's human rights laws protect people's portraiture rights against similar infringements.
9. portraiture
9. The invention of the camera and digital technology changed the nature of portraiture.
10. There are fifteen works in all on single and joined decks, and styles range from old school graf to abstract to portraiture.
noun
1. the activity of making portraits
2. a word picture of a person's appearance and character