The Top Ten Headshot Photography Questions Answered
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Peter Hurley
1:14:38
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Class Overview- Part 2.mp4
02:52
Continuous Light.mp4
07:11
Continuous vs. Strobe- Part 1.mp4
04:35
Continuous vs. Strobe- Part 2.mp4
02:14
Different Eye Sizes.mp4
05:11
Getting Subjects to Relax.mp4
12:08
Highlight Client Features.mp4
05:30
Lens Test.mp4
03:37
Marketing Yourself.mp4
10:29
Natural Light.mp4
09:05
Starting on a Limited Budget.mp4
02:46
The Top Ten Headshot Photography Questions Answered.mp4
03:32
Why Use a Tripod-.mp4
03:46
Wrap Up.mp4
01:42
Description
- Join Peter Hurley as he introduces the class and begins to provide an overview of the types of questions he’ll be answering in the lessons that follow.
- Peter wraps up the overview with more insight into what is to come.
- Chilling out your client in front of the camera is one of the most important things you need to do from the start of the session.
- You can start making money from your headshot business and invest it back in your business.
- Peter gets a volunteer subject to demonstrate how to work with a client using natural light and limited gear, how to get them to relax, and how to get the shots you need.
- Peter shows how you can switch up the lighting from window light to a continuous lighting setup, while dealing with the glare on the subject’s glasses.
- Now that Peter’s gotten to work with Emily and found her best side, he works through different focal lengths to show how that affects the final images and your interactions with your subject.
- Using a tripod keeps your hands free, is easier on your body, allows you to move, and maintains consistency across the shoot.
- Working with new subjects, Peter demonstrates why he prefers continuous lighting over strobe.
- In this comparison Peter demonstrates the difference strobe vs continuous has on pupil size.
- You want to make your subjects look their best, and in this lesson Peter shares a number of tips to bring out the best in your clients.
- Some people have one eye is physically smaller than the other. Here’s how to pose them to compensate for that.
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Peter Hurley
Instructor's CoursesNew York/Los Angeles based photographer, Peter Hurley, specializes in advertising and commercial work, including portraiture, fashion, beauty, editorial, and headshots. With a background in modeling and racing sailboats (and a spot on the 2000 US Olympic sailing team), he began his photography career shooting sailboats and regatta events. His work led him into advertising, with clients like Levi’s, Reebok, DKNY, Johnnie Walker, and Axe Deodorant.

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- language english
- Training sessions 14
- duration 1:14:38
- Release Date 2023/09/04