Phil V
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I have seen thousands of great portraits that belie this. In fact I believe I've shot a few.I deliberately said 'formal' portraiture, as I think photography can do 'informal' portraiture well. This is merely an ill-formed opinion which I can't easily express, but what I think photography does is capture fleeting fractions of personality, because of the speed with which the image is produced. You get the superficial appearance of a person. A painted portrait might take minutes, hours, days, weeks to make. The painter isn't in one fixed position like a camera's lens is. What is painted might not be strictly accurate in visual terms (features may be exaggerated or reduced) but can still be accurate in terms of revealing the person. There's more goes into making a painted portrait and so more comes out.
Photography is very good at showing factual information, less so at getting under the surface of things.
For candid/informal portraiture photography is superb, but I'm not sure it gets deep into a personality in the way that painting can. Then again, what is a portrait?