
Using Contacts & Dropbox as a client database and contact sheet viewer
Many of you out there will not want to invest in a custom built database or rent an online client area and gallery. If you are a small start up then all you really need is an accounts program, a client database and somewhere for your clients to view your stuff. This is all possible […]

Headshot Photography Course 2
Using Daylight Indoors. The first of these blogs used a simple technique to manipulate daylight by putting your subject under a bridge, in a tunnel or a doorway. Then by using a reflector to bounce light back into the face you could produce a beautiful quality of light. One reason why this way of manipulating […]

The Headshot Photography Course – 2
Using Daylight Indoors. The first of these blogs used a simple technique to manipulate daylight by putting your subject under a bridge, in a tunnel or a doorway. Then by using a reflector to bounce light back into the face you could produce a beautiful quality of light. One reason why this way of manipulating […]

The Headshot Photography Course – 1a
This supplement will deal with camera settings for shooting the sort of pictures described in the previous blog. I have made the assumption that you have a DSLR or Mirrorless camera with a lens that is the 35mm equivilent of 85 mm and above. (See this article should you need more technical info). Portraits are […]

The Headshot Photography Course – 1
Welcome to series of blogs concerning headshot photography. I have been an actors headshot photographer for 25 years and before that photographed beauty and glamour. The purpose of these blogs is to share the skills that I have attained working in many different styles of headshot photography. Even though my niche is headshot photography for actors […]
DSLR v Mirrorless. The Switcher Debate – 2
This is not really a competition between DSLR v Mirrorless. As I said in a previous post I would not go out and sell all your DSLR to buy mirrorless. The cameras do different jobs in different way but they both do great jobs. There was some debate in the previous post concerning resolution and sharpness. My argument […]