Here are the final images I sent to the client. I kept the editing simple as this is what the client wanted. To see how I convert images into black and white click here.
© Sophie Whale
I started by taking a few simple head/shoulder portraits just to help the model relax in front of the camera. I love the composition of this shot. The model is looking directly lokking at the camera.
© Sophie Whale
© Sophie Whale
This is a more informal photograph. I think it really helps to show the clients personality. I really like the lighting and high contrast between the black and white. The high-neck of the top and soft focus of the images also adds a classic vintage feel.
© Sophie Whale
This is the most traditional style headshot from this shoot. You can see the models facial features and also texture of her hair. I love the lighting of this image. Because of her pose she is angled towards the light.this highlights the right side of her face adding an element of depth to the image.
© Sophie Whale
This is my favourite image from the photoshoot. I love the pose and think the the together with the leotard she is wearing it really portrays the kind of dancer she is. This is also a good photo to show to casting directors as it really shows her body shape.
© Sophie Whale
© Sophie Whale
© Sophie Whale
This image is the same as the black and white one. By editing it using Camera Raw and selective colour I have changed the feel of the image.. This has a more modern contemporary feel but with a slightly retro twist, something different to standard headshots.