OR you could get skilled at shooting on a green screen, using the right software, and just a few clicks you can put whatever background you want behind the person. Took me a while but I got skilled at shooting with that kind of background and I found the perfect software program to process it in 2 or 3 clicks of the mouse.
Hi Rafal! Do you have a video that goes over a complete headshot session? Shows who is involved including makeup and wardrobe and props and how you found them. The model and how you found them. Overall direct costs of the shoot. Also how you make money. Weather that’s from the model directly wanting a headshot or indirectly as content for your channel. I’m really interested in the business aspect of all you do. Maybe you have this type of video or information in another format or behind a pay wall, but either way, I’m interested in learning this. Thanks, Rafal! Keep up the great work!
Love the final results! I always enjoy your great tips Rafal.
Thank you!
Great advice as always and in these difficult times anything you can do that doesn't make you go broke to get the shot is worth it!
Thank You Michael. Yes now a days we need to make sure we don’t kill ourself financially because all of those expensive accessories.
Guess I can experiment and switch from my 85 to a 70-200. Will give it a try
OR you could get skilled at shooting on a green screen, using the right software, and just a few clicks you can put whatever background you want behind the person. Took me a while but I got skilled at shooting with that kind of background and I found the perfect software program to process it in 2 or 3 clicks of the mouse.
Nice video! Thanks Rafal. Do you normally use continuous lighting for headshots? Frontal, rim, and for backdrop?
The only struggle I always have with fabric is the creases. Do you have any tips or tricks for that?
You can iron it. Simple solution always works.
Hi Rafal! Do you have a video that goes over a complete headshot session? Shows who is involved including makeup and wardrobe and props and how you found them. The model and how you found them. Overall direct costs of the shoot. Also how you make money. Weather that’s from the model directly wanting a headshot or indirectly as content for your channel. I’m really interested in the business aspect of all you do. Maybe you have this type of video or information in another format or behind a pay wall, but either way, I’m interested in learning this. Thanks, Rafal! Keep up the great work!