
Archive for the ‘Headshots and Portraits’ Category
The Bride
September 8, 2009Preview: Mitch and Steph
September 7, 2009I have a ton of images from Mitch and Steph’s wedding to go through but I’m taking a break to give you a little preview…



Remember New Orleans? Feature Shoot with Rob w/1 B
August 23, 2009For several years now my vagabond friend Rob Huffman (he blogs HERE under the pseudonym Rob w/1 B). Rob has been to Cuba several times with IFCO, an organization dedicated to ending the US embargo on Cuba (read about them HERE). Among other things they attempt to bring attention to the absurdity of the now anachronistic cold war embargo on the island nation. This last trip the Cuban nation gave back in the form of intestinal worms.
When he isn’t in Cuba he has been working at one of only two schools in the 9th Ward in New Orleans. Here is a video The School at Blair Grocery…
The video does a far better job of describing what Nat Turner and Rob are trying to do than I could. Recently The Blair School have applied for a a grant from the Kellog Foundation to continue their work.
Listening to Rob talk about the school and the difficulties of life in the lower 9th Ward I knew there was a story I wanted to tell. He mentioned that he would like to have a handful of DSLRs and Digicams to use in an art class for the students (currently they have 10 students). So hopefully, if I can find a backer I will travel to the Lower 9th to document The Blair School and teach the kids a bit about photography. Of course funding for that kind of thing is hard to come by these days so I may end up footing the bill myself.
Before Rob left for NOLA in his brick red VW Bus I called him up and asked if he had time for a quick portrait. I wanted a good portrait of Rob before he left to help with promoting our little scheme.
The light was a little hazy due to the Lockheed Fire just over the ridge behind my apartment so we went in to the “court yard” or my imitation palatial apartment and made a handful of images.

In my mind the unkempt disarray of our “court yard” seemed to fit in perfect with the images Rob had painted in my head with his descriptions of a 9th Ward largely forgotten by the Federal Government and the news media. And no, he is always that skinny. I have no idea what those stomach worms survived on.
I honestly have no idea how I make these connections in my head any more than I know how all this detritus from all the tenants who’ve ever lived here in our little South Felton Ghetto apartment has collected in such a perfect way but it all seemed to congeal for our little photo shoot.

So Rob is telling me about how the levies everywhere are being built up high and the city is being restored – except in the Lower 9th (where all the poor people live). The difficulty of bringing a civilizing agent like education to a part of town that as he describes it sounds more akin to the para-apocalyptic descriptions of a Palahniuk or McCarthy novel . And I think, “huh, ok then, climb up on that stair master with your beer.”

So here is the deal. I need 5-10 Digital SLRs. They don’t have to be fancy. Just a body with a 35mm lens (on the crop sensor 35 is closer to a 50mm lens), and 5-10 little digicams to take to the school. Oh, and if you wouldn’t mind kicking down some cash for travel and expenses that would be rad as well. And you would be a huge help if you would share this post with your friends. Working under the 6 degrees of separation theory I’m hoping that someone knows someone who knows someone who will help me get my little documentary published – any where.
For you photographers, the shots were done with 2 SB 600s on stands to each side of Rob with gobos to block flair from the strobes reaching the lens. One SB 800 on camera with one of those over priced Garry Fong Lightspheres as a diffuser on camera acting as the master controller through CLS. And yes I know I got some shadow on the fence. If you are so upset about it then send me a couple more strobes and next time I will also light the fence.
Lindsay Stanford Head Shots
June 29, 2009Lindsay was a blast to work with. Her acting coach told her not to smile at all for her head shots. Unfortunately Lindsay is such a rad girl that we laughed pretty much the whole time.
I went with my usual approach of getting the boring, err I mean standard head shot out of the way before moving on to more creative portraiture.




Any one of those will fit the bill of course. But here is my favorite….

Allan and Brenna Rock Davenport Landing Beach
June 14, 2009Back in the day I worked at a summer camp here in Santa Cruz and I made a tons of good friends. One of them was Allan Scronce. His nickname was “marbles” because he was always loosing things – as in he lost his marbles. Allan is one of those guys who has a rare sense of humor. Once, to get even for a prank someone played on him he drove his car into a field, dug a hole with a back hoe and then buried the car!
A few months ago Allan sent me a message via Facebook to let me know that he was getting married and to ask me to shoot the ceremony. As we chatted a bit about what he and Brenna his bride wanted their wedding day to be like and what they wanted from the images I got more and more excited. They were planning on having the wedding on the beach for one, and I just happen to love shooting on the beach. I know some photographers shy away from shooting on the beach at mid-day – the hard sunlight and bright sand make for tricky exposures, squinting eyes, and on occasion a burned up strobe. But I get excited. I don’t know what I love more, the images I get or the freedom to shoot a wedding bare foot!


Davenport Landing Beach is a popular surf spot with some killer waves and killer views


Dad walked her down the beach and gave her a little kiss as he gave her away


Our friend, Mark made it all official



After they were pronounced the handful of guests bum rushed them for a gi-normous group hug







The reception was at Brenna’s family cabin at Mount Hermon. It’s a nice little cabin in the woods where both families got together to celebrate with a few drinks and some home style music.



At this point you have to be asking yourself “What about the rings?”
Check out the next post… Or just click HERE
Donald Myers: Berkeley Symphony Emerging Composer
June 2, 2009Last week I received the following email,
Mike,
I’ve been doing my do diligence and came across your work. It’s quirky and unique – a bit like myself. I’m a local composer (Aptos) and need a headshot for Monday, June 1st for the Berkeley Symphony website. Any chance you could put something together by then. I know it’s a tall order. Please let me know.
The email was from Donald Myers. Donald is the rad-est classical music composer I’ve ever met. Ok, so he is the only classical music composer I’ve ever met. But is is still a rad guy. Funny thing is for some reason I thought he wrote that he was a conductor as opposed to a composer. So immediately I had visions of sticking him knee deep in the San Lorenzo River in full dress conducting away. Oh well. Any conductors out there need some portraits done?
We talked on the phone a bit about what he was looking for, which when we discussed it further turned out to be two separate shoots. One was a basic head shot for the Berkeley Symphony web site and a second lifestyle shoot for a website he is building to promote his work. Don has the honor of being chosen as one of Berkely Symphony’s Emerging Composers.
The catch was that the head shot needed to be ready by the 1st. Because I still haven’t managed to shake of that pesky day job of mine that left a very small window to shoot, edit and deliver the images. That window turned out to be as follows: shoot on Sunday, have images ready by Sunday night. There would be no option of re-shooting should it be the case he or I were not happy with the images.
Of course I pulled it off
Not that I wasn’t sure I’d be as stoked on the images as I am now. That’s just one of those things where I am rarely sure how a shoot turns out until I get home and get a good look at the images.
I still haven’t seen which of the 50 plus images I offered up to Don he chose. (in case you were wondering, yes that is a lot of images – typically you are lucky if a photographer gives you a dozen images to choose from) When Berkely has the image up I will post a link. Below are two of my favorites. The one on the right was shot with my favorite lens – an oh-so-creamy-with bokeh-when-shot-wide-open 50mm.

My game plan for head shots and portraits is first thing get the basic, standard (boring) usable image in the can and then the real fun starts when we play around with light and composition. Or in this case, break out from the constraints of what is required for a head shot and simply add a bit of expression and personality.
Say for example…


I’m stoked on how the shoot turned out and only wish I could post them all here. I’m even more stoked to do our lifestyle shoot.
Brit Rocks The Senior Portrait
May 30, 2009Brit’s boyfriend David called me the other day and asked about shooting his girlfriends senior portrait. He said she was reluctant but thought she would really regret it later if she didn’t have them done. We headed down town Santa Cruz and Brit totally rocked the images.





Preview: Brit’s Senior Portrait
May 25, 2009
Meet Curtis Reliford
March 23, 2009Today I met the man behind the wheel. A sharp dressed, well spoken man named Curtis Reliford. When you meet Curtis two things strike you. First you get a sense that you are on holy ground. The second thing that strikes you is this is a man who is tired but not about to relent.
Curtis is in Santa Cruz trying to bring attention to the needs not only of Katrina’s victims but also to offer his truck and trailer to anyone who needs him. A while back Curtis broke an axle hauling a load of books to a school in New Orleans.
If you would like to contribute or find out more you can find Curtis @ followyourheartactionnetwork.com
Under the Lights: Headshots for James Wilcox
November 27, 2008i just finished editing the headshots i did this week for James Wilcox. by “finished” i mean i probably go back and spend a few more hours on them. (obsess much? yeah).
following are a few samples…
this was just a quick grab i took while James’ wife Brooke was adjusting his shirt. technically it isn’t up to par but i love the expression and try as we might we couldn’t get the same expression again. so it is. that is why i love candid photography more – you get these genuine looks.









