Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Photography research. The role of light / Terry O'Neil

 For my project research I decided to continue looking in to Terry O'Neil's photographs as I find them fascinating due to the light used to create the atmosphere and the story of the photograph. Looking more in to O'Neill's techniques and life I decided to develop below key points.


  • History of Terry O'Neill and how he became a photographer.
  • O'Neill's ideas behind most famous portraits of stars and royal family.
  • What kind of photographer was O'Neill? Stars commentary on his work methods. 
  • Terry O'Neill says: "I photographed people how I saw them. They were natural. When I started off doing reportage at the airport, I'd sit in the area where the passengers would sit as opposed to the area where all the other photographers would be waiting." (2009)


Below photograph is a portrait of a well known American sports commentator, football star and actor O.J. Simpson.  Photograph has been taken in the pool hall, circa 1980. 

We can see O. J. Simpson standing with his arms behind his body, in a confident pose, half of his face and body covered by the shadow. Light behind him pointed at the pool table shows his silhouette.  Simpson is dressed casually. That could tell us it was a relaxing evening with group of friends. His face is divided exactly in half by the light and shadow, there is a mystery in this portrait, like Simpson does not want us to get to know him to well. His face expression can be a signal to the viewer, saying not to come to close. 




Picture was taken just after O.J. Simpson retired  from the sports career and started his acting career. 1980 is the time O. J. Simpson started dating a woman that became his wife few years later, another few years later he has gone thru the trial accused of her murder. 


When researching Terry O'Neill we can see that was a renowned British photographer known for his iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and cultural figures. His photography methods combined technical skill with an intuitive understanding of his subjects, resulting in captivating and often intimate images. O'Neill's approach varied depending on the shoot and subject. O'Neill was known for his ability to capture candid moments and candid expressions from his subjects. Rather than staging sets or poses, he often preferred to photograph his subjects in their natural environments, whether it was backstage at a concert, on the streets of London, or in their own homes. This approach allowed him to create portraits that felt authentic and unguarded, offering viewers a glimpse into the personality and character of his subjects. He was skilled at building rapport with his subjects, which helped to put them at ease during photo shoots. His easy-going nature and genuine interest in people allowed him to establish trust and connection, resulting in more relaxed and spontaneous portraits. This process often involved spending time with his models before and during the shoot, getting to know them on a personal level, and creating a comfortable environment in which they could express themselves freely. O'Neill frequently utilized natural light in his photography, preferring its soft, flattering quality over harsh artificial lighting. Whether shooting outdoors or indoors near a window, he would often position his subjects in areas where natural light was abundant, allowing him to capture their features in a natural and flattering way. This approach added a sense of warmth and authenticity to his portraits, enhancing their visual appeal. He had a keen eye for composition and framing, which he used to create visually striking images. He experimented with different angles, perspectives, and framing techniques to capture dynamic and interesting compositions. Whether shooting close-ups, full-body portraits, or group shots, he paid careful attention to the arrangement of elements within the frame, ensuring that each image was visually compelling and balanced.


References:

The Guardian (2019) Photographer Terry O'Neill: A life in pictures. Available at:  Photographer Terry O'Neill: a life in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian (Accessed: 29/01/2024).

Susie Lau (2009) Terry O'Neill: Behind the scenes. Available at: Terry O'Neill: Behind the Scenes | Dazed (dazeddigital.com) (Accesed: 30/01/2024).

1 comment:

  1. good start but you need to develop this writing and research further with more references and write more critical comment on the image

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