Secrets of Great Portrait Photography
Photographs of the Famous and Infamous
Brian Smith
SECRETS OF GREAT PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FAMOUS AND INFAMOUS
Brian Smith
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Copyright 2013 by Brian Smith
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Production Editor: Tracey Croom
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Composition: Kim Scott, Bumpy Design
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Interior Design: Brian Smith, Charlene Charles-Will
Cover Design: Charlene Charles-Will
Cover Photograph of Sir Richard Branson: Brian Smith
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To my lovely and talented wife Fazia, who has stood by my side as my creative partner for the last 20 years and whose style and smile makes all this possible...
...thanks for putting up with my bull...
Acknowledgments
After 30 plus years and an incredible run of luck, it would take a book this thick to even begin to thank all the people whove had a hand in my success.
Like so many photographers, I got my start shooting for my high school yearbook under the wise guidance of the late, great Tom Rolnicki, which was enough to land my first paying gig at my hometown newspaper.
Thanks to the tradition of great photography at the University of Missouri from professors Art Terry and Angus McDougall along with the incredible opportunity to rub elbows with the enormously talented photo staff of the Columbia Tribune, which included Bill Marr, David Griffin, Nick Kelsh, Sarah Leen, and David Rees.
My graduate studies were the four years I spent as part of the immensely talented photo staff at The Orange County Register. Thanks to their great photo editors Ron Mann and Dennis Copeland, and art directors Nanette Bisher, Bambi Nicklen, Alex Burrows, and Tom Porter.
To the magazine photo editors who gave me my first break, Laurie Kratochvil, Maryanne Golon, Michelle McNally, Karen Mullarkey, Charlie Holland, Chris Dougherty, and Julie Mihaly, thanks for believing!
Im very lucky to have the support of great industry partners; my thanks to Sonys Kayla Lindquist, Brandon Kirk, Rosie Sandoval, Steve Sommers, and Mark Weir; Lowepros Suzanne Knowlton, Derrick Story, and Yvonne Petro; and X-Rites Liz Quinlisk, Thomas Kunz, and Brenda Hipsher.
This book owes its origin to PDNs Lauren Wendell, Holly Hughes, and Moneer Masih-Tehrani, who first gave me the chance to present this as a talk at PhotoPlus Expo; to George Varanakis for bringing the talk to WPPI in Vegas; and to everyone who listened in and lent me your thoughts.
This book would never have come about if not for the persistence and outright trickery of my wonderful editor Nikki McDonald, who hoodwinked and bamboozled me into believing that putting my talk into print would be easythanks in no small part to quick-pour-Scott Cowlin who sealed the deal over drinks. I now raise that glass to Anne Marie Walker for making my words sound gooder better, to the Divas of Design Charlene Charles-Will and Kim Scott for making it beautiful, to Sara Jane Todd and Keely Hild for promoting the heck out of it, and to Tracey Croom, who made sure all was right when the presses rolled.
To my parents whove told me for years to write a book, heres proof that good sons eventually listen to the wisdom of their parents.
Thanks to every member of the crews who helped create these images. My deepest thanks to my multi-talented wife Fazia, without whom this would not be possible.
Finally, thanks to every person who ever sat before my lens and let me steal 1/250th of a second of your soul.
About the Author
Pulitzer Prizewinning photographer Brian Smith is the luckiest guy on the planet. Hes told Bill Gates what to do for an entire hour, appeared on The X Factor, dined with the President and 3,000 of his closest friends, had an exhibit at the Library of Congress and shared cupcakes with Anne Hathaway, gotten drunk with George Clooney, and married the most beautiful woman he ever laid eyes on.
For the past 30 years, Smiths iconic portraits of celebrities, athletes, and executives have been used in advertising and by corporations, and have graced the covers and pages of hundreds of magazines, including Sports Illustrated, ESPN the Magazine, Time, Forbes, New York Times Magazine, Elle, and British GQ. His first magazine photograph appeared in LIFE magazine when Smith was a 20-year-old student at the University of Missouri. Five years later, Smith won the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography for his photographs of the Los Angeles Olympic Games. He was again a finalist for the Pulitzer for his photographs of Haiti in turmoil. His photograph of Greg Louganis hitting his head on the diving board at the Seoul Olympics won first place in both World Press Photo and the Pictures of the Year competition.
His book Art & Soul: Stars Unite to Celebrate and Support the Arts, photographed in partnership with The Creative Coalition and Sony, pairs Smiths portraits of celebrities from film, television, stage, and music with their personal messages about the importance of funding the arts and was exhibited at the Library of Congress.
Smith is president of Editorial Photographers, a Sony Artisan of Imagery, Lowepro Featured Photographer, and X-Rite Coloratti. His work has been featured on the covers of the Photo District News and Professional Photographer