Professional Modelling and Fashion Portfolio

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Professional Headshots and Modelling Portfolio:

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One thing we have noticed in our time shooting people, is how different the reaction is for close up portraits versus portraits shot from far away. These days we often suggest for our subjects to try both variation. The main reason being not so much related to their fashion choice as it is being able to communicate more with simple body language. No need for fancy posing, as the clothing silhouette (once cleaned up nicely like in the image above) exemplifies effortless sophistication.

Corporate and Business Professional Headshots

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Corporate and Business Headshots in the Studio:

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Although we have an edge in fashion and acting headshots, we love to shoot corporate as well !
The benefit of going with our services is definitely that we have an eye for perfection like no other photographer, and will probably spend more time than you know, making sure your image looks spotless. For better or for worse, we see every hair our of place and every patch of discolouration, every wrinkle undesired.

LinkedIn Corporate and Professional Business Headshots

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How to Dress Friendly for Corporate & Business Headshots:

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Today’s answering of “What to wear for your business portrait” entails an explanation of my favourite colour: blue ! Usually I explain this as an option for men to wear to make their corporate suits more approachable, but now I’m going to explain the strength for women.

Since childhood we have been trained to think of pastel blue as a boys colour, and because of this it’s always going to read more masculine (even though a boy isn’t really the epitome of masculinity). To soften the blue, I recommend keeping an eye out for silkier, more shimmery fabrics if you’re going to use this as a blouse colour. Essentially fabric that will pick up the shine of the studio lights will add some gentle, feminine highlights.

Corporate and Business Professional Headshots

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Dressing for your for Professional Corporate Headshots:

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The most commonly asked question male or female, is what do I wear to my business headshot? That question can be answered in many ways, but the aspect I’m going to write about today or more so, how much should I wear? In other words, how far down do you dress—do you come in sweatpants on the bottom and suit and tie at the top, or should you wear the full suits and show a little more body in the shots? There really is no rule as to how much is too much when it comes to being a loose shot or tighter headshot, it’s all up to personal taste.

In this business headshot session, our client preferred the breathable feeling of a 3/4 length portrait. Since we knew that was his preference, we tailored the session to include mostly 3/4 length portraits to choose from as opposed to a classic shoulders up variation.

Business and Linkedin Professional Headshots

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Corporate Business Headshots for Professionals:

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For extra comfort in the studio environment, we like people to have something to lean on whether its a wall, a chair, or a fake studio posing table! This table is actually quite small and though you can’t even tell, has been extended in the editing process to appear like a normal table.

Everyone has a different comfort level on camera, and for some having your arms rest against something that feels like you’re free from the perils of gravity—simply works! Here, Bo was able to show off his accessories intentionally, to add a touch of personalization to his business headshot.

Professional Acting and Modelling Portfolio

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Acting Headshots or Model Portrait in the Studio:

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Here’s a great example of a recent headshot session where we shot against our simple white background, but ended up with some great personality shots in the studio. Due to this particular lighting set up, the background appears off white. By having the subject stand further away from the wall, and blocking the light from leaking onto the background, you can create a gentler shot against white.

In this shot we added a yellow colour cast in post production for the emotional content to evoke trust and positivity.

Linkedin and Corporate Professional Headshots

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Mandy was running for the election and wanted some clean and classy headshots for her promotional material. We recommend using a horizontal format of headshot so you have flexibility to extend the background to overlay text for posters and marketing material. Mandy booked the Deluxe package and brought a variety of outfit changes ranging from corporate to more casual to make the most of her time.

Business and Professional Headshots and Portrait

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Creative Headshots for Artist and Professionals:

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Marie is a local artist who wanted something unique and visually interesting for her profile picture. She had such killer style we thought it was a great choice to show her in a 3/4 format so we could get her unique rings in the shot as an accent, all the while capturing her graphic silhouette.

What we love about this pose is it shows the hands clearly (which believe it or not—psychologically comes off as trustworthy). Moreover it subtly focuses the attention on her face while still feeling natural. In a portrait, you want to make sure the attention is on the subjects face first (whether the client likes it or not). It is a fact that humans love looking at other peoples faces, and we always keep this in mind during our portrait sessions.