Saturday, May 14, 2011

Cheap Lenses Aren't Always a Bad Thing -




Shot with my back-up Nikon D-300 using a specially modified, $10 HOLGA (cheap, plastic camera from China, infamous and desired by many for its low quality and known manufacturing defects) FIXED FOCUS, f/8 50mm LENS.




Conventional wisdom says get the best (most expensive) glass you can afford. But in the real world, food and mortgage payments need to come first.




Challenge yourself. Leave the Nikon, Sigma, or other DSLR at home and stop by Walgreen's. Pick up a $7 disposible camera and walk Old Town, Zoo, or the BioPark.





Develop and print some 4x6s and see what you captured. Scan the best of the negatives and play with them in Elements, Lightroom, Photoshop, or your choice of editing programs.




This could be a fun and challenging theme and exibition for your camera club!




Keep Shooting -




Steve Snowden




Monday, April 18, 2011

Some Things Are Better Indoors -

















We generally do our Headshot sessions outdoors using New Mexico's great natural light. But due to the Spring winds, we've been spending more time indoors in our studio working with some talented area models in improving their modeling portfolios.










One of my all-time faves is Celeste. We enjoy working with her for a lot of reasons. She knows makeup and hair and does a great job on both. Celeste can leave the studio for 10 minutes and return with an entire new look just by putting up her hair and changing her eye makeup. We've been working together for over 5 years and so has gained a lot of experience and confidence in that time. She's always ready to assist me in trying out some new studio lighting or locations. And, she uses Bare Escentials Mineral makeup because it photographs so well and applies so easily.






Celeste spent a few hours in-studio with us last month and we created some magazine and catalog-quality images for her. She's moving to California in about 6 weeks so we're builidng a strong portfolio for her to shop around when she gets to Los Angeles.










Here's an image we made with Celeste last October on location in the Cerrillos area.








Unlike our headshot sessions, we have a 3-hour minimum for modeling portfolio work.
If you're an experienced model wanting to update your personal or professional portfolio, email us for more information.






Till next time -






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Friday, April 15, 2011

A Successful Studio Session


We usually do our headshot and portrait photography outdoors in the natural light but the New Mexico weather has been so windy lately we decided to do a studio session with a client we've worked with before. We photographed Sasha about a year ago but her hair and overall look had changed quite a bit in that time. Her Mom called and scheduled some studio time with us and we're all pleased with the results.


Sasha has participated in pageants and other events over the years and is very graceful in front of the camera. Her ability to take direction and her range of expressions is impressive.


Towards the end of our session we pulled out a box of props and hats and Sasha tried out a floppy sunhat for the camera. With her Mom volunteering to step in as an ad-hoc lighting assistant, we got some very nice images.


Some of the photos we made will be used in upcoming competitions, auditions and casting calls and we wish Sasha and her Mom the best of luck!


Steve Snowden




Thursday, February 17, 2011

Updated Headshots for Another SAG Actor Working in New Mexico


Another Good Reason to Update Your Headshot Portfolio


James Burnett contacted us a couple of weeks ago about updating his headshot portfolio. James is a working S.A.G. actor represented by THE APPLAUSE AGENCY. He has appeared in front and behind the cameras in a number of national TV productions including BREAKING BAD and IN PLAIN SIGHT.

James Burnett is a great example of an actor who realizes the importance of training and working toward his goals. He has his SAG card and plenty of great credits on his resume, but he wants more and he works for it. James is a a student of Steve Willmon at Ovations Film Actors Studio where James continues to study and hone his craft.

He was successfully being cast in 'clean-cut' roles like EMT, police, etc. James decided he would prefer to play roles with more character and grit. He grew out his hair and beard and contacted us to update his headshot portfolio with his new look.

Both James and his agent loves the new look and we're all planning on seeing James in some exciting new roles very soon!

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It's advisable for all working (and aspiring) adult actors to update their head shot portfolio...

1. Every 12-18 months

2. Women - If you substantially change your hair style or change your hair color more than a couple of shades. Blond to a Redhead? Definitely get new headshots!

3. Men - If you substantially change the length of your hair or grow or cut a beard or moustache.

4 . If you gain or lose more that 10 pounds.
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It's advisable for all working and aspiring child/teen actors to update their head shot portfolio...
1. Every 6 - 12 months
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The weather is getting warmer and lots of new productions are getting ready to come to New Mexico! Now is a great time to update your old headshots with a fresh new look! Be ready for the next set of casting calls.
We are scheduling into early March right now. Visit our website at http://www.route66photography.com/ and then call us to schedule your session.
We also work weekends and can work around your busy school and work schedules.
Thanks -
Steve Snowden
505.401.6358