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Headshots
6 Reasons You & Your Business Should Have Professional Headshots
Whether we are in corporate world of we're planning on shooting professional portraits in dance, actors, models, Mark sets out to teach you how you can effectively add 10k/20k to your portrait business with the following steps.
Academy LIVE - Headshots with Speedlite
In this Academy live broadcasts how to capture great headshots with speedlites.
Commercial Headshots
Learn how to take great commercial head shots. In this live demonstration Mark explains his approach for shooting formal head shots. Take your heads shots to the next level and make your client look and feel great.
Conceptual Headshots
Learn how to create stunning conceptual head shots. In this live demonstration Mark demonstrates the techniques and styles of shooting conceptual head shots. Using an Elinchrom Strip in a not so common position, he creates beautiful and creative images.
Guide To Headshot Photography
Get an introduction into the world of professional, sellable headshots with Mark Cleghorn. Mark takes you through everything you need to know to get started on your journey in headshot photography. Starting off Mark gives you a quick introduction into what will be covered in this series of films.
Headshot Photography - Commercial Studio Shoot
In this film Mark Cleghorn talks shooting Headshots for Commercial shoots. If you are trying to bring this into your business, whether working in your own set or at a companies offices/premises, you can achieve the same results with these simple steps. The use of a long lens is always preferred my Mark himself, whether a prime or a zoom, and shooting with a greater depth using the likes of f/8 you can achieve some amazing results for your clients.
The Difference between Headshots & Corporate Photography
Whether we are in corporate world of we're planning on shooting professional portraits in dance, actors, models, Mark sets out to teach you how you can effectively add 10k/20k to your portrait business with the following steps.
Headshot Styles
In this live demonstration Mark shares his techniques behind creating four distinct headshots and how to move away from average images.
How to take BETTER BUSINESS PORTRAITS
Whether we are in corporate world of we're planning on shooting professional portraits in dance, actors, models, Mark sets out to teach you how you can effectively add 10k/20k to your portrait business with the following steps.
How to Take you Own Headshot for your Commercial Business
Whether we are in corporate world of we're planning on shooting professional portraits in dance, actors, models, Mark sets out to teach you how you can effectively add 10k/20k to your portrait business with the following steps.
Mastering Headshot Styles
Whether we are in corporate world of we're planning on shooting professional portraits in dance, actors, models, Mark sets out to teach you how you can effectively add 10k/20k to your portrait business with the following steps.
MASTERING the HEADSHOT
In this film Mark Cleghorn talks Headshots and Session Flow. Join us as we take you through a session in real time with todays model/actor/voiceover artist Dan Broderick. Mark highlights that for most a headshot shoot will consist of a one style/one look, however in some cases, whether you be working with an actor, dancer or a creative, a more of a three sided setup is more suited so that you can achieve a variety for the client and their agents.
How to Shoot HEADSHOT PHOTOGRAPHY in a SMALL SPACE
Here mark will show you how you can effectively operate a successful Headshot Session within a small studio space. Really maximizing this space is the goal, through including as many different backgrounds within the same space to create a real flow to your shoot.
Taking your Headshot Photography to the Next Level
In this film series Mark Cleghorn talks Headshot business in a short mini series to maximise these perfect week day shoots for any pro photographer.
Whether we are in corporate world of we're planning on shooting professional portraits in dance, actors, models, Mark sets out to teach you how you can effectively add 10k/20k to your portrait business with the following steps.
Why Use a Triflector for your Headshot Photography
In this film series Mark Cleghorn talks Headshot business in a short mini series to maximise these perfect week day shoots for any pro photographer.
Portraits of a Lady
Learn to shoot fantastic portraits of a mature client in the studio. Mark demonstrates how to light, pose and shoot a variety of simple portraits styles in this studio session with real client Sandra.
Meet the Editorial Apprentices
With a long year ahead of them, the new apprentices open up by telling us a little about themselves. Talking about their past experiences within photography such as work, qualifications and general experiences. Then moving on they discuss their current situation as a photographer before sharing what they want to get out of this year and their future goals as a photographer.
The Editorial Apprentices - Studio Headshots
Before Mark and the apprentices get under way with headshots, Mark takes them through the three main setups hi key, mid key and low key. Explaining the equipment he is using and the power and position of each light to create the right look and feel for each setup.
The Editorial Apprentices - The Clock and Compass
Now the apprentices are little more comfortable with off camera flash, Mark teaches them how to easily break down lighting with his clock and compass diagrams.
Mark takes you through his clock and compass guide to lighting. Enabling anyone to quickly and easily create a variety of lighting styles from the classic sellable image to the dramatic and impactful images. Covering 1, 2 and 3 light setups, so whether you’re a beginner or pro looking to take your photography to the next, there in something to learn.
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