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If you feel like some of your photo shoots are just lacking some umph, it might come down to the production placed into them. Production is a critical part of putting together a great photo shoot. Whether for a client or for my personal book I like to put as much production as time and money allows into my shoots.

Production is all the little (and big) details that go into a shoot. Location, permits, models, wardrobe, props, food/drinks/catering, image delivery timetable and method. The personal style of how you run your shoots and interact with your crew and team members can even be said to be a part of your production. It all comes down to knowing your vision and being able to put together the pieces to execute it, within a reasonable time frame and budget constraints.

Your budget is often the ultimate deciding factor in what you can produce. I’d love to be able to shoot on a three deck yacht through the Caribbean, but it’s simply not a budgetary reality (yet). That being said, I encourage any photographer looking to put together fresh images for their portfolio to put some personal money into it. That doesn’t mean you have to go overboard though.

In the photographs below I picked up these colorful pairs of socks at Target for $2 a piece and matched them to the outfits that these fun models from The Agency Arizona brought with them. The $6 investment was well worth an image that will help grow my book.

For these images I went to a local grocery store and picked up around $15 worth of different fruit. They helped foster a fun feel and style to a number of images.

And for this last set I spent a few more bucks at Target grabbing colorful sandals and an extra few at the dollar store for a snorkel and floaties. None of these are expensive items, but they help create the right atmosphere for the photos.

Lately I’ve been putting around $100-200 into my personal test shoots, and that number grows as I continue to book bigger jobs and more clients. It’s a repeating cycle. Larger clients want to see the time and production you put into your images and they want to see new personal work on a regular basis. It shows your passion for what you do. It’s one of the comments I hear the most in any new client meeting – my apparent passion for creating images. Passion + production = progress. Put some more passion and production into your own work and I guarantee you’ll start seeing similar results.

the san diego lifestyle

March 15, 2010

Before you read any further, you have to play Phantom Planet’s California in the background. Go ahead and click on it. Ok, ready now?

I spent the past weekend in San Diego visiting friends and arranging two test photo shoots with Nouveau Models. I drove out on my birthday Friday (it’s a pretty good 5 and a half hour trip) and arrived in town just in time to grab dinner and celebrate with friends.

Saturday and Sunday I arranged two commercial photo shoots with Lauryn and Megan of Nouveau. Both of them have fantastic commercial/lifestyle looks and we had a great time playing around. They were also very enduring of wearing some not so warm clothing in the colder weather. It’s not quite beach season yet!

I’m hoping to make frequent trips out to the coast from here on out to continue building my lifestyle portfolio with the images I want. Fun in the sun! Hope you enjoy these previews.

Lauryn and I picked up a beach cruiser on Mission Beach and zipped around…

While Megan and I grabbed a kite and headed out to the La Jolla pier.

swing life away

February 17, 2010

Whew it has been a busy week! I’ve been getting a number of referrals to work with great organizations and individuals from friends and past clients. It’s always rewarding to hear others advocating my brand and images with such conviction. I can’t say enough how much I appreciate it.

I’m hoping to add more of my day-to-day thoughts, photo techniques, philosophies and share exciting news on the blog more, instead of just large photo collages every week or few weeks. I hope you’re ready to learn more about me and my photography! And if I’m slacking, giving me a good nudge on my Facebook page. I’d love to hear what you would like to know more about too, so feel free to leave any comments of things you’d be interested to see more of on my blog. Whether it’s just photos, techniques or me!

I’ve been thinking a lot lately on ramping up my production, how to build a better photographic service and generally where I want to continue building my portfolio. It can be frustrating at times to realize how much further I’d like to be from where I am. But I think that’s part of who we are as photographers and creatives. If that drive to excel, to be better and to create a compelling brand isn’t there, it’s time to re-evaluate what you want out of photography. Sometimes I let it get me underwater.

But as I was going through images from a recent test shoot, it hit on me that sometimes we just need to live in the moment and enjoy the ride. Keep that fire, keep that desire to advance (no matter what it is you pursue in life) but learn to love every moment of the journey. It only happens one time around. Revel in it. Get goofy, be adventurous, engage new people, swing. Don’t worry whose watching or what they think. Fly with your feet in the air and your hair in your face (or the sun for those of us with short hair!). Here’s a little musical accompaniment by Rise Against to go with the thought. Swing Life Away