Monday, January 4, 2010

Headshots are not just for actors

Today more and more people are using the internet as their primary place of business and social interaction. So now more than ever a headshot or photo of you is the first impression someone gets to put the words, concept, business with a face. So it's great to have a photo or series of photos of you that reflect who you are.

Recently hired to do a shoot for an associate who wanted to create a series of photographs of himself that would reflect a more accurate image of his personality. He didn’t want, as my mother used to say “instant respectability portraits”. He was looking for something with a more relaxed photojournalistic feel. In addition he had a vision for his website of some photographs of him against a white background that could be placed anywhere.

We decided to do the shoot both outdoors and do some shots indoors against a white background.

Since we were in Laguna I decided that a trip into town would provide many options for locations to shoot. When I shoot people I like to get a feeling for them and to form a connection between the two of us and the locations we are shooting in. I like to use the setting and natural lighting to inspire each shot.

So we wandered around Laguna looking at the light and settings to have a fun time shooting. We came across this wall in a parking lot and I loved the way the light was hitting it. I knew that we would get some great shadows as well. So that was our first stop. Dennis looked at me a bit like a crazy person but he was a good sport and went with the flow. Next we walked down the main street in Laguna and came across a British telephone booth. I was thinking about what it would be like to be in the booth staring out at everyone and being insulated from the passers by. I got Dennis to let go a bit and have some fun with the photos pressing his face up against the glass to get a different perspective. After that the sky was the limit.

He found this doorway to a dry cleaner and we worked with that then a church with these wonderful arches and strong shadows casting across them. A few more shots and Dennis was hungry and it was time to eat dinner. Did I mention that his girlfriend Shirley was with us. She thought I was a bit crazed but enjoyed watching me put Dennis through his paces and having a good time. She was also a good assistant holding the reflector at times when I needed it.

Ok so dinner is over and it's time to get back to the house to do the indoor shoot. Shooting Dennis indoors had a given set of circumstances, we were going to drop out the background so he was against white. I ended up using 5 lights to create the lighting for the shot. That was fairly straight forward. We did a series of shots both full length, medium and close up. I even got a shot of he and Shirley at the end of the shoot. We had a great time.

I spent some time going through the shots back in my digital darkroom. First making cuts and then doing some global adjustments to them and finally creating a web-proof portfolio for Dennis to look at and choose which images he wanted me to finalize for him. I sent him the link and awaited his reply -


"OMG! I can't lose.... those all look fantastic! Wow... I like almost every shot within each wardrobe/site segment... hard to choose just a couple. You are my hero!"
Dennis Chamberland - Chamberland Consulting

I think that says it all.

If you are interested in having a photographic session with me feel free to email or call me to discuss how I can best be of service to you.

10 comments:

slimandslam said...

Wow....very professional. I'd be impressed but I've come to expect nothing less than stellar output. Nice!

Aline said...

Wow! THese are fantastic...you are a genius!
Happy New Year!

Unknown said...

Rico, absolutely fabulous work! you have a great talent here. you have such a great eye for background and lighting and visual interest. I LOVE the photos! fun too =)

Carolyn said...

Stunning, Rico! Remember that we've got plenty of "white background" (aka snow) in Minnesota for you if you're ever inclined to travel east.

Marla said...

The Master Artist of Photography strikes again! Superb Rico! You really captured Dennis'essence. So amazing to watch your transformation in the last few months. What a privilege. We are here for you!

Unknown said...

Rico!!! These are fantastic! Really amazing - so happy to see more of your work, and with another friend in it too - Hi Dennis! Way to go to both of you.

Lynne said...

Wow, Rico! This has been a crash course on what goes on in the mind of the photographer during a photo-shoot by Rico. Interesting read, in itself, but the photos are absolutely GORGEOUS, and fun and tell a story themselves (obviously). I am impressed! And "Hi" to Dennis, as well. It was great to "see you again."

Christina Watson said...

Very nice, clean, professional - Dennis never looked better. You have a gift, my friend!

Karen Keeney said...

Well done, buddy! I know this will be a banner year for you!

Laurie said...

Excellent work Rico. You are a true artist, creating beauty in all that you do.