Black and white headshots

Black and white images for a headshot can be absolutely stunning.

This client wanted to update her headshots for her realtor business. She wanted to set herself apart from other realtors and talked with me about using black and white headshots for that purpose.

She was quite nervous about having her headshots made as she felt a bit uncomfortable in front of the camera. I let her know that I would take care of all the posing and lighting, so she did not have anything to worry about.

Convenience of on location headshot session.

We also decided to create the headshots in her home in Tampa, so that she would feel more comfortable. She had access to all her clothing, makeup and accessories so that she did not have to worry about forgetting anything. It was much more convenient for her.

Help in choosing her wardrobe.

As I knew what colors would translate best into black and white, I advised her on the best colors to choose. Not only to complement her look, but to really pop in black and white.

The results speak for themselves. As she was guided into poses and expressions, she really shone. During the session she didn’t really know if the headshots were coming out well or not, but I reassured her that she had nothing to be concerned about. I knew she was going to look incredible!

As you can see here, the setup was minimal to produce the results above.

As a professional headshot photographer, I am able to utilize the bare minimum in equipment to create stunning black and white headshots.

Give me a call today and let me show you how you can look amazing in your new headshots.

727-787-9655

Editorial images to boost business.

Designing a new website to boost business entails many facets, including headshots and editorial images. 

Editorial images give a sense of the business and help to encourage new clients to want to work with your business.

When a local spa contacted me about working with them to design their new website, I was delighted to assist them.  We sat down in her studio in Tarpon Springs and worked out a plan for her brand.  She already had her business cards printed and was working with a web designer on the layout.

Her color scheme was chosen from the decor colors at her studio and from her business card.  Besides photographing her working with a client at that location, we also decided to incorporate some beach-side images to really kick it up a notch.  Clothing choices and design ideas just flowed between us and it really shows in the end results!  I do so love when a plan comes together! Images for a new website for skin therapy

Although business portraits and corporate headshots are a large part of my business, I also do a lot of editorial work for businesses and websites.

Talk to me about your vision and see what we can make of it together!

727-787-9655

Strong headshots to convey a business message.

Corporate Headshot of a man by Kathleen Hall Photography Each type of business needs a slightly different type of headshot to convey the message of the business.

This particular business shows individuals and companies the best way to protect themselves and their companies. So they definitely needed strong headshots to show strength and confidence when promoting their company.  Without an in-your-face military vibe.  They both are ex-military and showed that through the way they carried themselves.

I thought of them recently as Pearl Harbor Day approaches this weekend.

Headshot of a man by Kathleen Hall Photography

As we sat down to review the images on the in studio monitor, the one guy said, “what about my scar?” I said, “what scar?”

Assessing facial features for headshots

You see, when a person comes into be photographed, I always assess facial features, body movements and make sure to catch any odd blemish that may have come up at the last minute.  (only happens when you are doing something important, right?)  So, when a person has a scar, I notice it, then dismiss it.  It is part of the person.  Unless they cut themselves shaving that morning, I never really notice it again, because it is usually something that is just a part of that person.

Retouching headshots is an option.

So after he asked, I showed him what we could do with retouching, and yes, we could remove it completely, but I suggested not to do that.  If someone saw the scar when meeting him and had not seen it on the images on the website, it would immediately be a topic of conversation, like he had just gotten it.

But it is in reality a battle scar.

And he told me the story.

He was in the …ahem…porta-potty, when a missile strike came in.  His helmet was off as he came out and he couldn’t put it on fast enough.  You see, apparently, when a mortar comes in, by the time you hear it, it’s too late.  It hit right near him and a piece of shrapnel partially sheared off his scalp.

His buddies later said it was as if he had been scalped like in an old western. With blood dripping down his face, he went to the medics and they slapped the flap back on and did a real quick wrapping of his head to keep it in place.  They checked his ears to see if they were leaking fluid – this signals a concussion? and no fluid.

So he slapped back on his helmet over the wound and ran to the truck with his buddies and took his position.  He heard someone saying “all the wounded get down”, and when he didn’t respond, they told him “that’s you!”.  After getting out of the thick of things, and getting to  where he could get real medical attention, they stapled the skin back on!

Since I have never been in the military and not having any real close friends or family that had been in the military seeing action, (my dad served in the Army for two years stateside and my uncle served in the Navy during peacetime) it was a real eye opener for me.

I have nothing but respect for the young men and women who literally sacrifice their lives, their time and all the comforts of home to give me and those around me the freedom to live as I do.

So, today, I say thank you.

I cannot say it enough or with enough energy to convey my gratitude.  So…thank you.

Whether you have visible scars or invisible scars, thank you for making the sacrifice.  Thank you for enduring the mud, and the dirt, and the heat and the cold and the hours of boredom and the hours of battle.  I cannot comprehend what a toll this takes.  Thank you.

When your headshot is REALLY important…

Sally came in last week in need of a head shot.

A REALLY good headshot…she is getting a REALLY cool award from her company, AutoTrader.

She will be receiving this award on stage and her corporate portrait is going to be on the jumbo-tron while the presentation is being made!

So, you can see why she may have been a little nervous!  But she came in and chose to have her hair and makeup professionally done by one of my stylists before her portrait session.  Everyone is nervous before their headshot session.  Working with the stylist gave her confidence that she was in good hands.

We also took plenty of time for her to change her outfits and vary her poses. She gave me great smiles and expressions. I think she will be proud to have any one of these up on the big screen!

Corporate headshots and executive portraits

ALL headshots are really important because they represent you and your brand.

If you are freshening up your website, rebranding yourself or your company or even getting an award, please have a new headshot created to help your image shine.  …I know a good photographer…:)