What Are You Really Paying For? The Hidden Artistry Behind Every Photoshoot
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Wednesday, August 09, 2023
By Taylor Boone
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What Are You Really Paying For? The Hidden Artistry Behind Every Photoshoot"

 

"Picture this: The confident stride of an executive walking into a boardroom, the hopeful gleam in an actor's eye, or the sheer determination in an athlete's posture. Behind every image that resonates, there’s an intricate dance of preparation, execution, and refinement. When you invest in a photoshoot, it's not just about that one-click moment.

Much like an intricate ballet, each photoshoot begins with hours of choreography. This is our pre-production. Here, I immerse myself in the research — studying the best themes and meticulously crafting a storyboard that will narrate your essence. The time invested in selecting the perfect gear is paramount. It's about determining the right lens to capture the depths of your eyes, the precise lighting to enhance your features, and choosing the best location, whether outdoors in a rented space or in our intimate studio setting.

Beyond this, collaboration with hair and makeup professionals is vital. It's not about masking but about enhancing, ensuring that the right looks are created to resonate with the story we are telling. All these pre-production stages aren’t just tasks — they are the pillars on which a powerful image stands.

The shoot is a culmination of trust, understanding, and mutual respect. You’re not just paying for the hour you see me. You're paying for the years of training that allows me to see you, really see you, and capture you at your most genuine and beautiful.

In the quiet sanctum of my studio, the post-production dance begins. Artistry meets technology. Here, each image is treated as a canvas — refining details, adjusting hues, and ensuring every pixel aligns with the vision we set out with. The final image, that headshot you proudly use, is the result of these 9 hours, sometimes even more, of dedication, art, and sheer love for the craft.

In essence, what you’re investing in is not just a photograph. It’s an experience. It’s the heart, soul, and vision of an artist who believes in the power of images to inspire, empower, and transform. When you choose a photo shoot, remember, it’s an investment in a memory, a moment, and most importantly, yourself."

 

Capturing Moments, Preserving Memories

I had a remarkable and deeply touching experience during one of my headshot sessions in Denver. The client, a poised and elegant woman and community leader, came for her scheduled shoot, embodying grace and confidence. During our planning call, she mentioned she had a 14-year-old daughter. I suggested she join her session during the last 15 minutes. The idea was simple: to create portraits that encapsulated their unique mother-daughter bond.

The mother hesitated briefly, perhaps pondering the significance of this impromptu addition. Then, with a nod, she agreed. When her daughter entered the frame, the atmosphere in the studio shifted. Standing at the brink of womanhood, the young girl radiated an innocent charm, contrasting beautifully with her mother's grace.

As I watched through my lens, I saw two individuals and two intertwined lives - a legacy of love, hopes, dreams, and shared memories. The raw emotion, gentle touches, and shared laughter; every click captured a story, sentiment, and promise.

Later, as we reviewed the photos, tears rose in the mother's eyes. I softly reminded her that the next time they would likely be in front of a professional photographer together might be on her daughter's wedding day, years later. These photographs weren't just images. They were a celebration of the present, a testament to their bond, and a preservation of a moment before life ushered them into new chapters.

Photography is powerful. It captures not just faces but relationships, transitions, and timeless emotions. That day, I was reminded that while headshots may be what you come in for, the heart shots leave an indelible mark.

Love and light,

Taylor

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