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Category : Studio

12 Sep 2014

Actor Headshot Photography: Studio vs Outdoor

Ah! That age old debate of studio vs outdoor! Well today I thought I’d write a blog entry using my recent session with the fabulous Natalie Simone to showcase a few of the differences, so you can get a feel for what kind of look works for you and make your decision on what approach works best for acting headshots. So I’ll be honest: I’m a bit biased! I LOVE outdoor headshots as I feel they are just so much […]

05 Feb 2014

Sam Evans Big Brother Photos

As well as unit work and headshots, I also occasionally step into the studio for portrait and fashion sessions. My most recent subject was Big Brother 2013 winner, Sam Evans and I thought I’d share a sneak peak of some of the day’s work. Sam was absolutely lovely to work with and after getting a few shots as his adorable and smiley self, the styling team uncovered a surprisingly slick looking chap wearing a great jeans and blazer combo and […]

25 Sep 2013

Actor Headshots: Studio Photography vs. Natural Light

There are many different approaches to headshot photography and one of the main differences between headshot photographers (other than price), is whether they prefer to shoot in a photography studio or to take actors outside and use natural light. I must admit I am a fan of both, though they each have their pros and cons. Outdoor Headshot Photography: Shooting outdoors has the advantage of making photos, particularly headshots, look more natural than their studio counterparts. This is largely because […]

10 Sep 2013

Actors Headshots Offer

  Looking for the latest offers on my headshot sessions? Did Google bring you to this page? Great! Except, unfortunately, this is a blog article from 2013 and my headshot sessions have come a long way since then! If you want to find out more about how I run my acting headshot photography sessions today, head on over to the headshots info page, or check out the latest reviews from the hundreds of actors I’ve worked with over the last […]

27 Mar 2012

Studio Photography: Dry Paint

As mentioned in my previous blog, I recently returned to the realm of studio photography, to work with the lovely, Lucie Webster, on a somewhat messy photo shoot involving a lot of dry paint. Unfortunately, covering the white studio floor with bin liners and tarp didn’t spare me from a 5 hour clean-up operation trying to restore the now pink studio, back to its original shiny state! Note to self: next time, use sand. Timing is everything with this kind […]