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Adventures in Portraiture || My Attempt at the Up-Close Headshot

Odds are, you’ve seen a Martin Schoeller portrait, even if you didn’t realize it at the time.

He’s done series of portraits of the housing-insecure in LA, bodybuilders, NASCAR drivers, identical twins, and something like four U.S. presidents in addition to a slew of celebrities. I can’t actually post any of his work here because, you know, copyright, but I trust that Google can help you out here. (I actually find it very entertaining that the thumbnail Google begins to auto-fill when you search for Martin Schoeller is not a photo of Martin Schoeller, but is instead a headshot of Brad Pitt that Martin Schoeller photographed. In short, no, he’s not Brad Pitt.) His portrait of Jeff Koons is to portraiture what Salt Bae is to seasoning.

Anyway, I find his signature style of portraiture - very close up and meticulously lit - mesmerizing. There’s frustratingly little reliable information out there on the interwebs about how one would replicate it. But I’ve strategically paused and screen-grabbed from enough interviews and news coverage he’s done over the years to feel like I had a general idea of his set-up…enough, at least, to try it.

The assignment for the photography class I was taking at UAF this semester was to create a series of 12, theme and subject of our choosing. I figured it was as good a time as any.

In my world, the most willing and amply available models are kids, so that’s what I went with. (If you wish to learn from my mistakes, I would tell you that it turns out kids aren’t actually the ideal subjects for a meticulously arranged and minorly claustrophobic set that includes a “ceiling” reflector held aloft by light stands, BUT THAT’S ANOTHER BLOG ENTRY.)

I give you, Before and After.


Perfect {Professional} Headshots coming up on March 7, 2021

HEADS up, everyone! (See what I did there?)

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Steven Cervantes of Salon Bella and I are again collaborating to bring Fairbanks a day-long event dedicated to producing custom headshots that are perfect for your professional purposes. Our last event was in March 2020 - JUST before lockdown. One year later, we’re thrilled to be back.

The event is Sunday, March 7, 2021. We will be observing safety practices to mitigate the spread of COVID-19: staff will be wearing masks; participants will be staggered in such a way as to prevent a proximity of under six feet; and anyone who has been exposed to a known case will be asked to abstain.

I am REALLY looking forward to this. Let’s get to it, people!

Your custom headshot session includes a preparation guide, a sitting with a professional hair & makeup artist, a portrait sitting, and a complete set of finished portraits (you can expect at least 15-20 unique portraits) via digital download + print release. The all-inclusive fee is $350, and remember, if these headshots are for your professional life, this is a tax-deductible expense! RSVP Required.

You can reserve your spot with a $50 deposit here.

If you’re new here, you may have missed out on some of my soapbox ramblings on headshots - but lucky you, I linked them here!

The Original Perfect {Professional} Headshot event

More thoughts on headshots for small businesses

A few more examples of lovely local people’s headshots

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