Victoria visited the JCP Home Studio for a Covid-19 safeheadshot photoshoot. As business in Albuquerque opens back up, here at Jason Collin Photography, our goal is to provide safe headshot sessions for clients with the same great results as before the pandemic. Victoria’s photoshoot was the fourth one we have had here at the JCP Home Studio since business has started to resume. This will just be the first of several photoshoots with Victoria as well, as she was a good variety of photos to use going forward in 2020 starting with a headshot. We will have shoots out on location for making photos with a unique background, like this. Also, like many of my clients, Victoria said having her photo taken was worse than going to the dentist, but, by the end of the photoshoot, I got her to at least admit the dentist is in fact worse! I have worked with many clients who are less than thrilled to be in front of the camera, but always end up surprising them with how good they look in the final photos! And a big thank you to Miriam of More Than Organized for referring Victoria to me.
Professional headshots for every team member as needed
Earlier this year I went to the accounting firm of Loftis & Lovato Group to make headshots of the entire team. Well, since then they have added a new team member. For her headshot she came here to the JCP Home Studio, as I make the same high quality headshots in studio or at clients’ locations. Thank you to Alex of L&L for continuing to choose me as your accounting firm’s headshot photographer. And thank you Andrea for being a natural in front of the camera, it only took 3 shots to get her headshot!
Covid-19 Safe Headshot Photoshoot for 2020 College Graduates
Looking for the best business headshots for a 2020 college graduate in Albuquerque, New Mexico that are also Covid-19 safe, Willie contacted me for a headshot session right here at the JCP Home Studio. It was an entirely contactless photoshoot maintaining 6 feet of social distancing at all times while I wore a mask the entire shoot as well. Willie wanted a business look wearing a suit jacket, and also a more business casual look with a collared shirt and sweater. Any number of outfits and options are available for all headshots sessions here at Jason Collin Photography.
My goal as a headshot photographer in Albuquerque, New Mexico is to continue to make better and better headshots for my clients. I go about doing this in multiple ways, from investing in the absolute best camera available last year (Sony a7R IV) to new editing software, to improving my shooting and lighting skills. Here on my website Jason Collin Photography I really like to highlight that a modern, professional headshot really is the absolute best value in personal branding. Most clients/customers/patients will first see you online, which means the photo you use on your About Page, on LinkedIn, on Facebook is the first impression you make. There is no substitute for having a creative and up-to-date headshot to make the critical first impression.
Dessert Photography from all angles in Albuquerque
This series of food photography photos from Luca Italian Bistro in Albuquerque, New Mexico feature the sweeter side of the menu with a series of desserts (part 1, part 2). Thanks to the fantastic presentation of the desserts on their plates, it was easy to make delicious looking photos of these Italian specialties. From detailed macro shots, to table top presentations, I created for the client a variety of professional dessert photos to help them attract more customers. Here at Jason Collin Photography, the goal is to maximize the impact my photos make for clients to help them get more business. My photos make money for my clients!
Photo Tip: take just one lens with you to focus on one type of shot
When I go out with my camera for personal photography, I like to take just one lens with me so that I am really focused on making one type of photo. For a hike along the Tunnel Canyon trail in Tijeras, New Mexico, on my Sony a7 iii was the Sony 90mm f/2.8 G Macro lens. Before I left the house i was thinking what type of photos did I feel like taking that day, and despite possible being out in wide open space, having distant views, I was feeling getting close up, so I chose the macro lens. That said, there were not that many great macro subjects on the trail, but there were some large boulders with moss on them that caught my eye. The lighting was not the greatest, but the macro lens is about showing small details anyway and getting really shallow DoF.
More and more actors are choosing Jason Collin Photography for their professional headshots in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This time teen actor Audrey visited the JCP Home Studio for a headshot session on both white and black backgrounds. We had an extended shoot trying different lighting styles, poses, and expressions. She ended up choosing ten headshots!