Behind The Lens...
Behind The Lens...
IMPOSTOR SYNDROME: My Secret to Defeating It
"But the beautiful irony of it is that if you’re questioning yourself, if you’re doubting your abilities, then that probably means you’re further along on your journey than you think. It’s sign of self-awareness. The people who never question themselves, they’re usually the ones who should.”
My Secret to Defeating A.I.
“When the Artificial Intelligence Apocalypse strikes, I’ll be safely ensconced in my photography studio fortress, quietly capturing portraits for the underground rebellion while I wait for the digital dust to settle. And if you’re a photographer who wants to survive along with me, keep reading, because I’m going to let you in to my secret for staying one step ahead of our Robot Overlords.”
New Partnership with DH Talent Development
“I’m excited to announce my collaboration with DH Talent Development — a partnership designed to provide their actors and models with high-quality, industry-standard images that truly represent who they are.”
Looking Back Through the Lens: A Year in Portraits
“For me, this year has continued to be an incredible journey into the unknown, both personally, and for my business. It’s been a year of growth, discovery, and memorable moments behind the lens.”
Actor Headshots: The Key to Standing Out and Getting Cast
“A great actor headshot can be the gateway to opportunities, yet the challenge lies in balancing industry-standard professionalism with that extra spark that sets you apart. That’s where I come in.”
David Bailey: A Legacy of Simplicity
“Bailey’s portfolio reads like a who’s who of cultural icons — Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol, Jean Shrimpton, Michael Caine, and even members of The Beatles, to name just a few. His work helped define the 1960s and played a significant role in shaping the public perception of these rising stars.
But it does beg the question…”
Beyond the Pose: Portrait Tips for Aspiring Models
“For me, the story is all in the eyes and what they say to your viewers. The key is to form a relationship with the camera, to treat is as your friend, your lover, your confidante, even your beloved pet — whatever or whomever evokes the most genuine story from you. Embrace your connection to the lens and tell it your deepest, most intimate secrets. Only then do we get to your raw emotion and the heart of who you really are.”