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Portrait Photography 
There are different types of photographic portraits. Traditional portraits are usually head and shoulder shots with the subject smiling into the camera. Personality portraits dig a little deeper into the soul of your subject and reveal the character of the person. The background or foreground may or may not be an important aspect of the image. Lastly, environmental portraits reveal the subject’s profession, vocation, hobby or passion. The environment surrounding the subject is a key element in the photograph.
Rubric Code: X345C8
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Exposure

1

Photograph is extremely underexposed or overexposed.
3
5

Photograph is moderately underexposed or overexposed.
7
10

Exposure is correct and the image looks good.
Composition and Design

1

Photograph does not demonstrate the use of the principles of composition.
3
5

Some elements of composition are used but, the overall design needs improvement.
7
10

Photographer uses rules of composition and design effectively to enhance the visual content of the photograph.
Creativity

1

Photographer needs more imagination with subject and composition
3
5

Composition is good, but more imagination needed with subject matter. Or visa versa.
7
10

Composition & subject matter show creativity. Image has content value and is very unique and interesting.
Environmental or Personality

A successful portrait includes the following: 1) The portrait is clean and free of distractions. 2) The personality and/or vocation of the subject is evident. 3) The subject looks good.

1

Distractions take away from the subject, facial expression needs improvement and/or the personality or vocation of subject is not evident.
3
5

Some of the requirements of a successful portrait are used.
7
10

All three requirements are used: 1) The portrait is clean and free of distractions. 2) The personality and/or vocation of the subject is evident. 3) The subject looks good.
Effort

1

The requirements of the assignment were not met.
3
5

Student fulfilled the requirements, but extra effort would have enhanced work.
7
10

Student persevered to grasp the technical and artistic concepts.



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