While I was in Nashville for The Grind photography workshop, I did a couple of mini sessions with the group. One thing I talked about was branding – how to show your clients who you are and what your business is all about. So as part of that, I did headshot sessions for the participants who wanted one, so they’d have a picture of themselves to post on their websites and blogs. I have a bit of an odd way of doing headshots, and I’m sure they were thinking, “what the heck is she doing???”. It’s hard to explain, and it sounds very new age hippie and weird, but I don’t know how else to explain it – I get a vibe from people. I get a feeling of who they are and I see a picture in my head. Sometimes I have to ask a few questions, sometimes I have to move them around a few times, and then it just clicks (bad pun, I know). So here are the results – these photographers are from all over, so if you live near one of them, be sure to out their work!
Clockwise from top left: Joshua Carter from Carthage, Missouri, Tina Poppa from Cabot, Arkansas, Kristi Vickers from Marion, Arkansas, William Dickerson from Mooresville, Indiana, Lovella Johnson from Illinois
Clockwise from top left: Crystal Rogers from Murray, Kentucky, Inna Sumra from Cavalier, North Dakota, Teresa Blunier from Morton, Illinois, Derek Ralston from Oroville, California, Tommy Cooper from Stockdale, Texas
Clockwise from top left: Jason Abbott from Boerne, Texas, Kristy Roberts from Shelby, Michigan, Dan Morency from Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
Clockwise from top left: Michael Messing from Knoxville, Tennessee, Pat Tahan from Whitesboro, New York, Tammy Netherton from Cullman, Alabama, Thomas Quinn from Valparaiso, Indiana
Clockwise from top left: Randy Sartin from Knoxville, Tennessee, Cindy Shaver from Huntsville, Alabama, Allen Ayres from Beaumont, Texas