Friday, May 29, 2009

"How much Photoshop do you do?"

We have decided this week to pick a topic for our blog post and use this forum to start answering some questions that we get almost everyday from clients. Our headshot clients are always asking us about retouching and how much we do to our images. The answer is "not much".

It is important to get the image the way you want it in the camera by doing things from using good lighting to having a good makeup artist on hand. For commercial and theatrical headshots, the following things are important:

1. That your headshots look like you and not your super model brother or sister.
2. That your headshots look natural.

You don't want to go in to a casting and have the casting director look from your headshot to you and go "Ummmm...I want the girl that is in the picture...can you go get her for me?"

Here are a couple of examples of our retouching for recent clients:


In this image we used some extra lighting from off to the side to create a nice direction to the light that still looked natural. When we pulled the image up on the computer, we used photoshop to increase the color a little, brighten up the eyes sharpen it and darken down the background a little to draw attention to her beautiful face. Most importantly she still looks natural and exactly like the same person:



In this next image, we were shooting outside again, and just like before we used some extra studio lighting to give the light a natural look and direction. The client in this image, Jean, takes really good care of his skin as you can see so there weren't really many blemishes to remove, but like lots of us hard workers he had some dark circles under his eyes. We lightened those circles up a little and used photoshop to boost the color and contrast of the image, sharpen it and darken the background.


Getting the image right in the camera is the photographer's job, and using too much photoshop can make the image look fake or "airbrushed". For some types of photography, like band promos and commercial advertising, lots of image enhancement is not only a good thing, but it's expected in the industry, but for commercial and theatrical headshots, that's not the case. Here are your tips this week for preparing for your headshots:

1. Take care of your face: get a facial four or five days ahead of time and get in to some kind of skin care regiment. If you are an actor, your face is what gets you work so take care of it.

2. Get a professional make-up artist for your session. If your friend is just "so totally awesome at make up stuff" run for your life. A professional make-up artist knows how to make you look your best while still looking natural. Getting makeup for headshots is totally different than getting makeup done to go out clubbing. Most men can get away without a makeup artist, but we do recommend that you guys get a good powder to keep your shiny foreheads at bay.

3. Know your demographic (young moom, street thug, girl next door) and make sure to bring clothes to your session that will enforce those looks for you. And remember that you can probably pull of several different looks so plan ahead and bring lots of choices.

That's it for now, we are going to have a ton of stuff to show all you guys in the next couple of weeks, we have a ton of photo shoots planned as well as a BBQ for all our clients this summer (shhhhh....don't tell Julie I told you).

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Chante, Karl, Gillian and coming soon...Anna / Orlando Family Portraits

Yesterday was a perfect summer day here in Orlando, and like lots of other folks on a day like this we took the operation outside to the park. Chante, Karl and Gillian came out with us for a family/maternity session and we were able to capture some really beautiful moments of their family. The most exciting part is the soon to be fourth member of the tribe, Anna. Here is a sneak preview of their session, we can't wait to show you guys all the other great images from the day! Congratulations!








Locations: Loch Haven Park, Orlando, The Gallery at Avalon Island

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Senior Pictures in Downtown Orlando(...yes we did trash the prom dress)

Summer is here and that means that juniors become seniors and young men and women all over the country will be graduating high school and getting ready to go to college. What does this have to do with us? Senior pictures!

We had Mary in the studio with us this week and she was awesome! We did some really fun pictures in the studio and then we put on that old prom dress and went out in to the rain to grab some shots.

Special thanks to nicole for holding an umbrella over the camera while we did the outdoor shots and thanks Mary for being such an amazing sport!






Saturday, May 2, 2009

Sharnell and Jean

We had a great day hanging out with Sharnell and Jean this week. They took advantage of our Buddy System promotion and each saved 50 bucks on their sessions! They are both getting in to acting and came up from South Florida to get their headshots done with us. Good luck you guys we had a great time!






Locations: Ember Orlando, The Gallery at Avalon Island, Roho Art and Coffee, Tanqueray's, The Harp and Celt, Built 4 Speed Tattoos
Hair and Makeup: Orlando Hair and Makeup by Yolanda Winters, Que Pasa Productions
Photography: Orlando Headshots by Hughes Fioretti