Corporate Headshot

Executive Headshot

Shot in-studio this headshot represents the executive as approachable–as a manager of a thousand people it’s an important reflection.  This was shot with continuous light using a style developed for film stars decades ago called “Paramount Lighting”.  It’s also called “Butterfly Lighting” because of the shape of the shadow under the nose.  It’s a flattering lighting style.

Musician Headshot

Musician Headshot

Musician photo sessions are full of creative ideas. Musicians are all about the music and their instrument, so we gave center stage to the trumpet in this headshot.  The beauty and contrast of the metal and skin is the life a musician breathes into his instrument.  This was shot in-studio using Paul Buff’s PLM umbrellas and Einstein Studio Flash for precise control of the strength of light.

Headshot Photographer

Headshots are a marketing tool for professional from all industries.

Corprate Headshot

What separates a headshot is the intimacy of the subject with the camera/photographer.  While a portrait may be full length, 3/4 length or chest high, a headshot is about the face.  Lighting is the key. The above was shot with Paul C Buff Einstein and Beauty Dish.  The light wraps around the face creating subtle shadows.  For the subject of a headshot – the facial expression is critical.  Talk with your photographer before the session to capture the expression you are looking to convey to your viewers.

Dental Staff Headshot