From Headshots to Cinematic Photography with Elizabeth Hadjinian
Over the weekend, we had a night of creative photography, with Elizabeth Hadjinian. We started the afternoon, shooting in the setting sun, starting with headshots. We then waited for the sun to completely set, and night came into play. I created a cinematic mood for some of the theme shoots we did.
Make up was done by my wife, Marta Bertrand. She did a fabulous job on Elizabeth.
Here are some samples from the night shot all the way down from the headshots. Well...the first one was kind off like a fashion shot, then we switched it up to cinematic.
Here are some behind the scenes from this location shoot.
Thanks to CINEMILLS, they provided me lighting for the shoot. I was able to use a couple of LED lights as well as one tungsten light.
Below are RAW pictures from the headshots. These headshots were rushed. Our window of time to shoot was only about 10 minutes. We had originally planned to meet at 6:30pm and the sun was already setting in. No time for make-up nor change of clothes. We just went with it, and shot what we had.
Make up was done by my wife, Marta Bertrand. She did a fabulous job on Elizabeth.
Here are some samples from the night shot all the way down from the headshots. Well...the first one was kind off like a fashion shot, then we switched it up to cinematic.
Here are some behind the scenes from this location shoot.
Thanks to CINEMILLS, they provided me lighting for the shoot. I was able to use a couple of LED lights as well as one tungsten light.
Below are RAW pictures from the headshots. These headshots were rushed. Our window of time to shoot was only about 10 minutes. We had originally planned to meet at 6:30pm and the sun was already setting in. No time for make-up nor change of clothes. We just went with it, and shot what we had.
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