Representing…..You!

“They all look the same”. I heard a person at the conference I attended say this to his friend as we were walking by Peter Hurley’s workshop. Slowing down and turning ever so slightly to this gentleman I responded, “Totally different, each picture is totally different from the other”. He turned away, I kept walking and wondered how can someone be so close minded as to not appreciate the subtleties the human face has to offer.

I have been pursuing the art of head shot photography for about six months now which just happens to be half of the twelve months since I began pursuing serious photography. The subtleties are the exact reason I have chosen head shots to be my main point of focus…. The difference between a bad shot and a good shot, even a good shot and a great shot can literally be a matter of millimeters of facial movement. Nailing this expression is a joy to behold. Reviewing the expressions can also be cause for a good laugh as well. It is like one of those books where if you turn the pages fast the story plays out before your eyes.

Using my wife as an example, these shots are taken within a nineteen second time period. I think that having a family member in front of your camera is much more difficult than a client when you are trying to pull out an expression. My wife was much more cooperative than my young teenage daughter though, I really thought it would be the other way around. Still, they seem to put a force field of no emotion up in front of the camera that is exceedingly difficult to crack.

I have no recollection of what I was saying during this time frame, all is I know is that whatever it was some of it worked, and some did not. I was probably making a fool of myself. She despises the camera and both of them are very good at avoiding it. And they keep their mouth forced shut!  But this was an actual request which I was very happy to fulfill.

In position and ready to go, trying for the serious look, ha! Little did she know. Notice mouth curled down, eyes flat. Not happy at all to be doing this. I think I was working her prior to this series, the picture before this was 45 seconds prior. Trying to get rid of this look.

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Whatever I said in the three second period here I will never know. But a step forward, mouth curled up, though still a bit tense, little rise in the cheeks, eyes still flat

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Working the eyes, a little too much, mouth still tense, overcompensating from direction. Looks like I did not even develop this one

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A little smooth talking and suddenly the eyes taking shape, she’s still holding back on me though

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Gotcha! And there she is, Genuine and happy, head forward,chin and jaw visible

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Probably should have went with it some more, but praise is good. I think in this case it was congratulations, I knew you could do it. Eyes and mouth slightly dropped, head coming up, back to far.

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Head shots are a representation of you. The purist form of representation available. Just you, your eyes, your mouth, your hair, your chin, your head. A tremendous story is told by this simple yet entirely complex form of photography. How you see yourself or how someone might see you, what you are saying to the world.

A job you seek as a performing artist or a business owner seeking new clients may depend upon your look and I am confident and pleased that I know this look and how to pull it out of you.Many people are incorporating head shots in their social media profiles as well. Now if I could just have the patience to get a selfie.

So I will continue to hone my craft and continue to help get people auditions just based on their head shots. I will be partaking in one of Mr. Hurley’s workshops in a few months to really ramp things up. It is a very satisfying feeling to have, to know that you have helped someone work towards their goal. And that is what life is about, recognizing the subtleties, the little changes and how they can have such a huge effect on an outcome.

Naturally my wife does not like how she looks in her pictures, and of course being a good husband I disagree with her and think otherwise….as do all of her friends and family.

To see some of my head shots just go here. I am still building my portfolio so if you reside in Central NJ and have a goal you need to reach just give me a shout!

Thanks for stopping by! Till next time…

The On the Road Seminar

I just completed a two day Photography seminar in Atlantic City, NJ entitled On the Road 2013. It was an incredibly educational experience and I can not recommend it enough. Speakers and presenters included some of the top names in the industry and tracks were available for shooting and business. The Seminar was primarily geared towards wedding shooters with day one being a lecture day and day two splitting between lectures and hands on workshops. There was even a special guest appearance by a non wedding photographer.

A cell phone shot while waiting for the constant lighting workshop, these Kinoflos will soon be replaced by the Medusa.

The infamous triangle
The infamous triangle

It was very interesting to listen to and watch the different styles of the photographers present. Each with their own personality and style, each with their own unique opinions of the industry and why they do what they do. Yet they are all friends, each with their own market and clientele.

Three of my favorite lectures:

Douglas Gordon. This dude is a bundle of energy and incredibly passionate about what he does. Kevin Kubota is the suave, laid back west coaster who is super intelligent and a great educator. Jerry Ghionis. He has an Australian accent, how can you not like him? Unassuming, tells it like it is. In all seriousness, the look and feel of the photographs he produces are some of my favorites for this genre. Fashion mixed with romance. Canon Explorer of Light Bob Davis, Speedlite master Ryan Brenizer, and the non wedding guy rounded out my Photo series lectures. There were a few others as well that I did not have the opportunity to  view.

So since I was at a photo seminar you would think I would have lots of pictures, right? I took some cell phone shots to tweet out during the event and the opportunity did present itself during the workshops but they would really not be my photos even if they are in my camera. Staged models with lighting already set up, I choose not to ride coat tails so I did not take any pictures during the workshops. However…

While taking an after dinner stroll, camera present and a 50 attached, I wanted to capture the clouds rolling in on the casinos across the bay:

CloudsAnd of the reflections going on throughout the marina

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I was a bit worried I would need a tripod for these but it looks like I managed out OK

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This is the second seminar I have been to this year and the quality of knowledge made available has been so beneficial to me; should anyone ever think about attending a photography seminar, do so. You will not be disappointed.

Oh Yeah, that non wedding guy? He stole the show! His lecture was packed, his workshops had the most people in attendance and even the event host was intrigued and managed to get in front of his camera. Mr. Hurley has been a great source of inspiration for me and someone I will continue to be learning from as I pursue my craft. I will be following up this post in a few days with one about a conversation I overheard and briefly joined in on in regards to Mr. Hurley’s forte. A post ultimately made possible by my wife – as I was on my way home I received a text from her requesting some head shots. Timing could not have been better. Love it!

Thanks for stopping by! Till next time…

Christine and Kenny at the Bridgewater Manor

I had the honor of participating in Christine and Kenny’s wedding at the Bridgewater Manor this past weekend. Mother Nature moved the celebration indoors, but that did not dampen the spirits of this happy couple. Congratulations Christine and Kenny!

The entrance

Pouring of the Sand

A Beautiful Bride

The Men

The Ladies

Bridal Party

There are some opportunities you wait all night for! 

The Perfect moment

Gotcha!  

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Christine and Kenny – May you have a happy and strong life together!

Thanks for stopping! Till next time!

Dance for a Cure

The Lacey Township High School Interact Club sponsors an annual event to benefit Ocean of Love, an organization that is dedicated to helping child hood cancer victims and their families. Five dance studios came together for this years Dance for a Cure and performed 24 routines to the joy of a crowded auditorium. I have attended the event the past three years in support of my daughter’s team but the cause holds a much deeper, personal meaning as my wife is a cancer survivor.

It was a very festive feeling occasion as all the schools were there to support a cause rather than compete against each other. A welcome respite for all the teams I am sure.

Let’s sit back and enjoy some of the highlights of the show:

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Great variety in all the numbers performed. If you would like more information about Ocean of Love check them out here.

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Just Some Random Thoughts

As I begin this  post I have no title. I wish to convey my thoughts on a few things related to photography. It has been a a little over a year since I began this quest and while I have garnered a tremendous amount of knowledge I am still lacking in application. Though I think that no matter how new or old you are in this field application is always needed.  I know this will come over time but I want it to occur much faster. It is a feeling much like baking brownies, you have all the ingredients, mix them together, get a little taste of that batter, your mouth begins to cherish the thought of them when they come out of the oven. But then you have to wait for them to cool….You know they are done, but not quite ready yet. You want one now! but they will taste so much better a few minutes later. Patience you tell yourself. But they are perfect now! But in ten minutes they will be heavenly….Patience. All in due time.

Patience is waiting for the moon to be just at the right place in the sky as it rises. I recently used this picture but it fits here too!

Over the Bay

HDR

High Dynamic Range. This is one are of photography people either love or hate. There does not seem to be any middle ground with this one. Personally I like it. Great for landscape shots. Simply bracketing your frames resulting in different exposures. They say cheating. Ha! I always considered myself a purist, how does blending three or more   different exposures constitute cheating? Under, over, exact. Especially without further alteration. I could say Photoshop is cheating. Same bloody concept. Putting things where they are not, creating something false. Layers. What is the difference between layers and bracketing? Would not bracketing be a purer form?

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Granted I have no idea how to use Photoshop, layers confuse the heck out of me. I am trying to learn Elements but need a hands on class to do so. I shoot RAW. I love Lightroom and use it exclusively for all my developing, er, editing. Which is another interesting topic. You edit your photos on the computer but you develop them in the darkroom. Since LR is my digital darkroom more often than not I say I develop the photos rather than edit. To edit is to change, to develop is to bring out. Yes LR has some fantastic editing capabilities. And I do take advantage of them when needed. Who wants a picture with, um, an imperfection in it….Blemish here, scar there,……….

Ultimately I am a people person. I specialize in Head Shots. I am still fine tuning my approach and need to even out my lighting. Which, will come over time and more sessions (There’s that phrase again). I love the interaction, I love the subtle changes that occur within the minor movements and the way they can make or break the shot. I love the natural reactions as well as the posed looks. I love the fact that I am helping them present themselves in a manner in which they are comfortable with. Peter Hurely pumps me up. Whoa, That was random, but definitely true!

McKenzie

Below is my daughter. What an incredible challenge and a whole lot of work to shoot. Very resistant to follow dad’s coaching. I should pay to get hers done, but why? Why can’t shooting family members be easier. Maybe it is just a teenage thing. There is something about this image that I just love. Perhaps an expression not often seen.

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Get her in dance mode though and things do get a whole lot easier.

Britt on Pointe

Dance is another subject I am enamored with. Movements, expressions, shapes. Love it!  Our season is winding down. 8 more weeks to go. I will be compiling the season for a pre-nationals slide show. Got to get them pumped up!

As the pollen encrusts my eyes I guess the moral of this ramble is that I have learned there is no right or wrong in photography, it is ok to break the “rules”, there is definitely good and bad though. Much like life, everyday is a learning experience.

Thanks for stopping by! Till next time…