60-Minute Couples or Engagement Photo Shoot with Digital Copy from Michael Allen Photography (Up to 50% Off)

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cameron
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Professional photographer captures the engagement during this 60-minute on-location photo shoot

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Portraiture: Facing the Camera

Modern portrait photography owes many of its stylistic elements to the artistic media that preceded it. Learn about this artistic lineage with Groupon’s exploration of portraiture.

From Paleolithic cave drawings to the presidential paintings on the White House walls, portraiture immortalizes both the subject and the point of view of its creator. The ancient Egyptians took this concept perhaps more literally than most: funerary portraits were painted over the faces of mummies in order to carry the deceased into the afterlife with their best likeness showing. In medieval times, the preeminence of the church led to a preponderance of ecclesiastic subjects. And as the Middle Ages faded into the Renaissance, great painters began to depict not only the noble subjects who commissioned tableaux of their families, but also themselves.

Self-portraits were often done simply as practice or to show off the artist’s technique in the absence of other subjects, but many early examples also introduced an element of fun, not unlike the goofy shots one might take in a photo booth or in front of a laptop’s built-in lens. Rembrandt, for example, made etchings of himself hamming it up like an actor on the Shakespearean stage and grasping an Indonesian dagger with gleeful solemnity. But he also devised one of the most elegantly dramatic lighting effects in portraiture, which photographers have adopted and still use today. Rembrandt lighting bathes one side of the subject’s face in full light and the other in darkness, interrupted only by a triangle of light around the eye and cheek. Light-dark contrast used to add volume to a subject was also cribbed by shutterbugs from Renaissance painters.

Portraiture didn’t progress smoothly from grand oils to dignified, large-format photos. Because the first cameras required about 10 minutes of exposure, fidgety human subjects were not a good fit. Even as exposure times shrank, the physical medium posed a problem. The most accessible means of photography in the mid-1800s was the daguerreotype, in which light etched images directly onto a metal plate. Costs and camera mechanics kept the plate small, and so the first popular portraits measured only a few inches across. They were not for dominating a parlor wall but for holding in the hand as a keepsake or sliding into a photo album, in the same way as the work of once-common miniaturist painters whose craft the camera gradually replaced.

For decades, portrait photographers continued to draw heavily on the past, sometimes placing their subjects in not only the poses and draped settings of the old masters, but even in Renaissance-style costuming. As cameras became smaller, faster, and more portable, however, the candid or faux-candid shot became viable, freeing photographers to use the spontaneous poses, lively expressions, and current backgrounds studios use today.

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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Valid only within 15 miles of zip code 11365. Appointment required, contact by phone at (917) 574-1321. Couples shoot includes five digital prints, additional digital prints available at additional cost. All pictures digitally available for engagement shoots. Valid only for option purchased. May be repurchased every 365 days. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 3 per person. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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cameron
3 ratings|2 reviews
Great photographer
Daisy
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36 ratings|8 reviews
Mike made us feel completely comfortable in front of the camera, and his attention to detail was remarkable. The final photos were absolutely stunning. Thank you
Dayna
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11 ratings|8 reviews
Mike is an expert in the photography field. He has such a keen eye for detail and took amazing photos. Mike also ensured that I understood the process and was comfortable throughout. I highly recommend his business.

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82 days ago
Thanks Dayna, Your help made the photoshoot a success.
Oleksandra
1 rating|1 review
Michael is a very skillful photographer who is able to tailor the session to your needs. Wonderful experience.

Merchant reply:

151 days ago
Thanks Sandra, Thank you so much for the wonderful review — I truly appreciate your kind words! It was a pleasure working with you, and I’m so glad you were happy with the experience and the photos.
Krisztina
Top reviewer
14 ratings|5 reviews
Michael is a very professional and attentive photographer. I felt in good hands throughout the photo shoot. He took amazing pictures from start to finish, put me at ease and guided me how to pose in front of the camera.

Merchant reply:

176 days ago
Thanks so much, Krisztina! I really enjoyed working with you—glad you felt at ease and loved the photos. Hope to see you again soon!

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