The Head and Shoulder Portrait.
These are studio portraits that don't fall into the photo-booth category or the Cabinet Card and Cart de Viste category, where the photographer is identified. They have their own pages.
The Photo-booth portraits start HERE.
The Cabinet Cards start HERE.
The Cart de Viste pages start HERE.
The tintype pages start HERE
For this page then, here are the odd format portraits old and recent. Black and white or sepia or color. All of these were done in a studio setting.
What decides if a portrait is full length or head and shoulders?
If you can see the elbows, it's not a "head and shoulder" portrait.
Can't get enough?
There's more on
Head and Shoulders Portraits - Page One
Head and Shoulders Portraits - Page Two
Head and Shoulders Portraits - Page Three (This One)
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