Great Portrait photographs are special because there are at least two people involved in their making: the photographer and the subject. Neither has complete control over the other. And so portraiture becomes a negotiation between parties, a dance of wills that results in a collaboration of sorts. In the very best portraits, both sides play a part. The photographer pries loose those things that words can’t describe, that very essence that makes a person who they are. They snatch it out of the ether and pass it along to us. Here's from me and Omon blanks to you. . . Also, this photograph forms part of my ongoing portrait series - #UNTAMED .












