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First Time Photoshoot Modelling Portfolio

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Modelling Portfolio Photoshoot:

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If you are a new model looking to get your feet wet in the world of modelling and the fashion industry, give our Modelling Package a try! You have a full hour to change into as many looks as you’d like, try a multitude of backgrounds to get different variations, and most importantly you will have enough time…. to forget about time! Lose yourself in that dreamy moment that models always look like they’re having.

Give us a call or shoot us an email for more information :) We’d be happy to answer any questions you have if it’s your very first time having a photoshoot.

Downtown Portrait and Headshots Photographer

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Professional Headshots and Portrait for Artists and Musicians:

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In this photoshoot with Clara, we started off nice and easy by shooting her business headshot against a grey background. Since she booked the Professional Package, she had enough time to switch the background and her wardrobe and go casual for her second look.

We encouraged the use of a black background, which is our go to option when it comes to creating a moody and artistic portrait. Since the images were going to be used on social media, we threw the rules out the window and even suggested having a seat on the floor with out shoes to make her look and feel comfortable.

Toronto Photography Studio for Headshots & Portrait

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Professional Acting Headshots in the Studio:

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Here’s an example of a photoshoot whereby our client was interested in having an image she could use for an acting headshot as well as one for an online profile picture.
We tend to shoot our portraits loosely so that we have the option to crop it how we want in post production. The below image is our 8x10 (standard crop for acting headshots) which frames a bit wide and short, making the face the feature of the photo.

Don’t be alarmed if we chop part of your head off for stylistic purposes. In fact—actors walk around half headless all the time ! But I bet you would never notice that detail if you were looking at someone else’s headshot.

Headshots and Portrait Professional Photography Downtown

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Spice up your photoshoot with the use of props! We have no limitations on what you can bring to add some liveliness to your portrait. Even for business portraits, we often have had people bringing in something related to their profession to add a personable touch such as their notebook, favourite mug, or pair of sunglasses. Here’s a casual portrait that was from a company who conceptually depicted what their staff do on their days off from work.

Business Portrait

Business Portrait

Business Portrait

Ron is the CEO of a company that recently branched out from Tokyo to Toronto. He is launching his new Canadian website and needed some photos for marketing purposes. We love his vivid blue and tieless look for a modern take on an approachable look. 

Professional Studio Portrait

Profession Headshot

Profession Headshot

Jason had wanted to get his picture taken for several reasons such as for his company web directory, his online profile picture, and for personal usage. In this vertical variation, we added black foam core to the side to make for a slightly more chiselled shadow effect. We also coached him on getting that perfect engaged eye contact when looking into the camera. 

Professional Portrait

Professional Portrait

Professional Portrait

Rafal was looking to have clean studio shots that he was required to submit for an article that he was being featured in. He was sent several reference photos which he showed us, all depicting smiley and friendly photos on a bright white background, similar to a stock photo style. Although he was somewhat critical of his smile saying it was hard for him to act naturally in front of the camera, we pulled out our bag of tricks to make him grin and capture that genuine laughter.