Commissioned business headshot for IES - Chris Connelly.
From time to time I give my clients a little bit of WOW effects. Like this one. It was impromptu. I just saw him in this angle, and immediately asked if I can do something more dramatic. He agreed, and that how I photographed him in this Hugo Boss's advertising-worthy final headshot photo.
An Actor headshot for Bradley @bdashizzle. I wanted to focus drama and cinematic look for him so we decided to include a bit of shadows on his headshot session. Using 3-light approach, we have arrived at this dramatic headshot of the day.
A headshot session for Delve Withrington, owner of delvefonts.com. He's redoing his website and his web designer recommended to have a new headshot. He found me while goggling a professional headshot photographer in the area and my work catches his eyes. Building your client's confidence and making rapports with him are the most important things for me. After I was done with the light setup and technical stuff, I just forgot any of that and focused on him. Here is one of the final photos from the shoot.
A headshot for my friend and client, Israel Seiji Miller. My signature 4-light set up was used once again. It's my go-to set up.
Commissioned business headshot for IES - Chris Connelly.
From time to time I give my clients a little bit of WOW effects. Like this one. It was impromptu. I just saw him in this angle, and immediately asked if I can do something more dramatic. He agreed, and that how I photographed him in this Hugo Boss's advertising-worthy final headshot photo.
An Actor headshot for Bradley @bdashizzle. I wanted to focus drama and cinematic look for him so we decided to include a bit of shadows on his headshot session. Using 3-light approach, we have arrived at this dramatic headshot of the day.
A headshot session for Delve Withrington, owner of delvefonts.com. He's redoing his website and his web designer recommended to have a new headshot. He found me while goggling a professional headshot photographer in the area and my work catches his eyes. Building your client's confidence and making rapports with him are the most important things for me. After I was done with the light setup and technical stuff, I just forgot any of that and focused on him. Here is one of the final photos from the shoot.
A headshot for my friend and client, Israel Seiji Miller. My signature 4-light set up was used once again. It's my go-to set up.