Video Tips - What's the best background for your headshot?
Your headshot session is coming up, but you've noticed a huge variety of backgrounds out there. What background is best for your professional headshot? This video will cover pros and cons to each background option and help you make an informed decision when working with your photographer.
Video Tips — What to wear for your headshot
Your headshot is booked! But before going shopping for a new wardrobe, watch this video for tips on what to wear and what to avoid. We’ll also cover tips on jewelry, watches and accessories. And, do you really need to worry about pants for a headshot?
Your headshot is booked! What to wear??
But before going shopping for a new wardrobe, watch this video for tips on what to wear and what to avoid. We’ll also cover tips on jewelry, watches and accessories. And, do you really need to worry about pants for a headshot?
Got more headshot questions? Leave a comment in the video or send me a note!
Headshot Tips on YouTube
These videos will be client focused. The more content I can provide to help clients prepare for their sessions the better. I’ll cover the whole headshot process, well before and after you step into the studio.
The last few weeks, I’ve been working hard to record a handful of videos for my YouTube channel. My channel has been quiet the last few years as I settled into the Detroit photography market. But now it’s back in action!
If you run a channel, you know it’s not easy. The first challenge is getting comfortable seeing yourself on camera. Of course, I’m good with seeing myself in still images, but I’m still getting used to being on video.
Headshot tips for you
These videos will be client focused. The more content I can provide to help clients prepare for their sessions the better. I’ll cover the whole headshot process, well before and after you step into the studio.
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I’d of course love it if you subscribe! Look for the next few videos to roll out over the coming weeks. And please share with your friends and colleagues.
If you have specific questions you’d like to see addressed, let me know, or leave me a comment in the first videos.
Without further delay, here’s the first video on headshot preparation tips!
What to do with your headshot outtakes?
But can the outtakes be used for anything functional? Absolutely! These images are probably your most authentic — people will connect with them (and love them on social media). If you run a small business or personal brand I challenge yourself to sprinkle a few into your marketing. After all, you are what makes your business unique. Nobody can steal you from your business.
If you haven’t had a professional headshot session, you’ll be surprised at how many times the shutter clicks. Having a couple hundred frames is not out of the question.
Why so many options?
Of course, most clients need just 2 or 3 final retouched images. Perhaps something with a formal outfit and then something a little more casual. The casual looks are great for connecting with your potential clients.
Instead of wardrobe variations, many clients like to have a serious look and then something with a big smile — it all depends on the audience you want to connect with.
Throughout your session, we’ll be working hard on this range of expressions. And sometimes that involves a goofy face or two…
Why the quirky headshot faces?
The truth is that taking you through a range of expressions with various prompts (and bad jokes) helps us get to your most authentic looks — the ones your best friends will recognize. It’s often the expression right before or after the strange face that’s the keeper. In those moments your mind tends to forget about the task at hand and your guard is down just long enough to capture the very best frames.
But can the outtakes be used for anything functional? Absolutely! These images are probably your most authentic — people will connect with them (and love them on social media). If you run a small business or personal brand I challenge yourself to sprinkle a few into your marketing. After all, you are what makes your business unique. Nobody can steal you from your business.
Outtakes in context
As an example, my friend Heidi of TheToffeeStore.com stopped in the other day. She of course makes amazing toffee, which makes a perfect corporate gift. The business is all her. Her clients keep coming back because of her. Sure the toffee is amazing, but she’s the key differentiator.
If you’d like some help make more of a presence in your business marketing, I’d love to chat.
And try the toffee, you’ll love it.
Why Photo Prints Still Matter in a Digital World
With my recent studio buildout, I really wanted to be able to offer clients robust printing services right in the comfort of the space, and now I can! I added a Canon Pro 2000 printer in the photography studio.
With my recent studio buildout, I really wanted to be able to offer clients robust printing services right in the comfort of the space, and now I can! I added a Canon Pro 2000 printer in the photography studio. It’s a beast of a machine at almost four feet wide and 300 pounds — it literally arrived on a pallet. A professional, large-format photo printer with the capability of printing 24” wide prints, the Canon Pro 2000 is fed paper on rolls instead of sheets.
But why should you, someone who likely already has an inkjet printer at home as well as a smartphone and computer, care about photo prints? After all, your iPhone can store hundreds, if not thousands, of images without any need for paper, dye, ink, or frames. And even if you do decide to hire a professional studio photographer, once you receive the digital files, you could go to a local drug store or office supply outlet for printing. What’s the difference?
I don't plan to do a ton of print volume, but I'm excited to accommodate most requests without clients having to make an additional trip to a print shop or wait a week or more for their images to be delivered by mail. No matter how technologically savvy we all become, you can’t replace the tangible gratification of a photo print, both from a visual standpoint and a tactile one. Viewing and holding a photo with a sleek matte or satin finish that’s printed on professional-grade archival paper can accentuate the image’s personality. Plus, portrait prints serve as priceless mementos.
Relying Too Heavily on Digital Photos Has Its Downsides
Digital files may be more convenient than print in a lot of ways, but there are definitely tradeoffs. If you accidentally delete/alter your files or damage your hard drive, digital images are difficult to restore without professional intervention, and sometimes not even then. Maybe you lose the password to your computer. Or you get permanently locked out of your phone after too many attempts to remember the passcode.
Media formats have also changed considerably in just the last 20 years. Do you remember the Zip drive? If not, you probably have been able to track the disappearance of physical disk drives in laptops — it’s the same idea. Connectors, cables, and storage devices are always changing. So what happens five or ten years from now when you want to access the photos you burned to a disk?
Photo Prints are Timeless Backup Strategies
Sure, photo prints are always at the mercy of the elements, but advancements in archival printing have made the risk significantly smaller than it used to be. The Canon Pro 2000, for example, uses pigment dye to produce images that will not only be striking today, but 60 years from now, too. Gone are the days when you’d have to watch your collection of family albums slowly fade and yellow; some manufacturers claim their pigment dyes can last for over a century.
The prints I can produce will last a generation or more on paper. No passwords are required to view them. No need to go hunting through your hard drive to find another image with a nonsensical string of letters as the file name. And you don’t need to worry about having the right media drive in 30 years. Printing is a tried-and-true backup strategy.
You might not have an immediate need for a print of your portrait, but your spouse, kids, or other loved ones will be glad you took the time to have it made — and eventually, it’ll become priceless.
Case in point: When my dad passed away a couple of years ago, going through his computer was tedious and painful. It was the physical prints I made (and discovered in boxes, some of which I’d never seen) that I cherish today.
Similarly, when a client of mine passed away, his family tracked me down so I could provide them with some prints. I was honored to be able to help them process their grief by producing keepsakes they can treasure and pass on forever.
As humans, we’re guided through the world by our senses, so it’s only reasonable that if you want your memories to last as long as possible, you’ll choose a medium that you can touch as well as see. Don’t take for granted everything the power of print has to offer.
“My challenge to you is to keep printing your everyday photos. Your future self will thank you.”
Regardless of your specific printer choice, my challenge to you is to keep printing your everyday photos, because it’s an amazing method of preserving precious moments in time and encouraging you to go back and relive them with the people you care about. While I’m happy to help you through that process with my studio equipment, even a simple shoebox of prints is sure to delight months or years down the road, often when you’d least expect it.
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