An Actor, a Head Shot, and a Vison
An actor must embody many different styles in order to be successful, and Travis has a great ability to depict emotion on film like none other. A good head shot is key in progressing an acting career, and use of good lighting, good expression, and a story will make an ordinary portrait come to life. This image shot by Austin photographer, Jason B Steele was shot in a make shift studio with custom backgrounds and lighting. For more information about
Read MoreWhat Does Your Photograph Really Say
Photography is a very intimate process. I think that people take for granted what photography can actually do. When you have your photograph taken, this is your calling card to the world. Sure, you might not use your photograph in business or in a public place, but we need to show off your photograph to others its import and that you portray an image that is your own. I think that all too often photographers get out images that are less than par. So often I see a photographer who has shot an individual and given that individual images that should’ve been thrown in the trash. This not...
Read MoreChoosing a Good Austin Portrait Photographer
Looking for an Austin portrait photographer is a difficult process. There are so many different things to consider when looking for a photographer for your family, personal, or business needs. Everyone has a different style, and finding a good fit between you and your photographers style is important. Some of the first things to look for in Austin photographer for your portraits is good communication skills, organization, and an impressive portfolio. We have all encountered the photographer who charges too much for a product that doesn’t seem to be that great. This can be very...
Read MoreUsing a backup camera & finding perfection
The idea that the best photography equipment is necessary to achieve great looking images is one of those schools of thought that consumer marketing has delivered – with a nice red bow on top. Now I’m not saying that having great equipment isn’t a huge part of a good workflow, but I do question the photographer vs. the photography equipment conundrum. This is just one example. This image was shot with a Canon point and shoot. I had an issue with my traditional camera during an impromptu shoot and without thinking that the world was going to end, grabbed the closest camera...
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