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Here are a few samples of my portrait and headshot photography work. I prefer to shoot portraits, beauty shots, and headshots with
a long focal length lens. A longer lens creates a more flattering look by compressing the image.
I typically photograph portraits with at least a 70mm lens, though I prefer 100mm or longer.
I prefer to photograph portraits in natural light. The soft light that happens at sunset provides beautiful lighting for portraits. Several of the outdoor portraits featured on this page were shot with no fill-flash. However, for backlit portraits such as the one of the redheaded model above, I implemented a powerful flash with a diffuser.
For my studio portrait work I work with Wescott lighting systems.
Today's world is very visual and headshots are becoming increasingly important for all types of professionals.
Headshots should convey a message of professionalism and friendliness.
Most headshots are tightly cropped, so attention to hair and makeup is critical.
After a headshot photo session, I professionally edit the pictures to bring out the client or model's very best look.
More and more business people these days are including a professionally photographed headshot on their business cards.
Your image represents your character to your clients - a sloppy photograph will convey the wrong message.
Let me help you convey the right message through your personal image.
A great headshot is a must have for any professional.
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