Posts Tagged ‘Photo Editing’

2012 Calendar: A few steps closer…

 

Well, I am elated to announce that the master graphic designer who created my website has agreed to sign on to design and create the calendar layout.  Scot Scott is THE MAN when it comes to creating kool and unique concepts, he picks-up on what your needs are and nails the design every time.  He even worked at Electronic Arts because – he’s that good… ! :-)   Check out his company website, BioHertz.com.

So far, I have seen some early stage mock-ups of the calendar and it is looking amazing!  Today I also picked an official UPC Barcode, to be placed into the design, so that I can sell the calendar to just about any retailer, small or large (i.e. Amazon.com, Walmart, etc.).  Here it is:

(A few digits blurred until it goes on sale June 1, 2011)

Another sample image from my last shoot… Selena!

 
 

“…but I am not pretty”

 

Similar to most artists, my body of work is contained and presented in my portfolio – in this case on my main studio website.  I had a photography professor at the university I attended, Loyola University of Chicago, always remind me, “Your portfolio should always say more than your physical words.”  So, naturally I try to present my very best images and not take a shotgun affect by dumping everything on the website.

However, one of the side affects of showing my best work is that sometimes prospective clients can feel intimidated by the beauty of the women on the site.  They want to work with me, but they think, “this looks like fun, but I am not pretty, they only shoot good looking people.”  Sometimes I wish I could post the person’s “before” image prior to working with me to show that they came through my studio doors looking just as ordinary as the next person.  Helping to build confidence is part of what I do as I am shooting a person, but sometimes I have to do this even before they become the client!

When I am confronted with a person who is not feeling “pretty” enough, I try to explain to them that I put to use my skills in creating the most flattering, creative  and glamorous images possible – which is exactly why I am being hired.  Most people are not “A-model” material, but my job is to get their images to reflect this as much as possible.   I always use a makeup artist, pose subjects in the most flattering way and afterwards use Photoshop to “nip and tuck” some of the “challenging” areas. :-)

C’mon ladies! Like my “about” page says – I am happy to shoot anyone and everyone – no matter what they look like.  I truly believe I can find at least one unique and alluring feature in every client I shoot; I have not failed yet.

 
 

New Photo Touch-up Service Launches

 

Today we launched our new photo touch-up service.  Started advertising on Facebook Ads. I am interested to see if this will be of interest to people.  Typically I automatically do these enhancements for clients when I am looking at their final proofs.  However, I think now it makes sense to start charging for these services since it eats up a lot of my time per photo. I have kept the pricing very low to accommodate the type of audience and purpose prospective customers will be using the service.  Direct clients of the studio will be receiving a more complex and comprehensive touch-up service and therefore will see a higher fee.

Ciao, Michael