Apr 29, 2008, 23:33
I hope I'm not boring anybody with this topic... but it presented an interesting challenge to me and I've never really seen corporate portraits discussed on Shuttertalk before, so I thought I'd post this.
I shot about a dozen informal portraits of some of my workmates yesterday. They needed to be shots of them at their own desks doing work and I only had 5 mins max per person to get them done.
They had to be informal but at the same time I wanted them to look like more than just snapshots. It's not always an easy thing to balance.
So... I used a single off-camera flash to bounce off a wall/ceiling to help balance the available light, and tried to keep things as simple and uncontrived as possible. I could move this setup from office to office without doing multiple trips and it was quick and easy to get things sorted for the different lighting found in every office.
These shots are far from perfect, but I'd be interested to hear what you think and any suggestions you might have.
I have to shoot another dozen people tomorrow too. I think the biggest problem I'm having is trying to get the photos looking good without making them too formal or staged. Also, there are only so many ways you can shoot a person sitting at a desk in front of a computer! If anyone has any good ideas on keeping each of these photos looking different and fresh then I'd love to hear them.
Have you done similar shoots before? If so, do you have any tricks to share? How do you shoot corporate portraits without them becoming boring?
![[Image: AB_A6934_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6934_ST.jpg)
1. Programs Manager
![[Image: AB_A6918_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6918_ST.jpg)
2. Executive Assistant/Events Coordinator
![[Image: AB_A6946_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6946_ST.jpg)
3. Marketing Assistant. I know I chopped his head a little, but it is the border around this photo that makes the head-chop look bad.
![[Image: AB_A6954_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6954_ST.jpg)
4. Program Consultant. The shininess on her head is from the overhead lights, not my flash. Still, I wish it wasn't there. :/
![[Image: AB_A6967_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6967_ST.jpg)
5. Rowing Coaches
![[Image: AB_A6986_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6986_ST.jpg)
6. Receptionist
![[Image: AB_A7006_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A7006_ST.jpg)
7. Biomechanist
None of these shots have had any photoshopping. The only tweaks have been lightroom tweaks to optimise exposure.
Thanks!
I shot about a dozen informal portraits of some of my workmates yesterday. They needed to be shots of them at their own desks doing work and I only had 5 mins max per person to get them done.
They had to be informal but at the same time I wanted them to look like more than just snapshots. It's not always an easy thing to balance.
So... I used a single off-camera flash to bounce off a wall/ceiling to help balance the available light, and tried to keep things as simple and uncontrived as possible. I could move this setup from office to office without doing multiple trips and it was quick and easy to get things sorted for the different lighting found in every office.
These shots are far from perfect, but I'd be interested to hear what you think and any suggestions you might have.
I have to shoot another dozen people tomorrow too. I think the biggest problem I'm having is trying to get the photos looking good without making them too formal or staged. Also, there are only so many ways you can shoot a person sitting at a desk in front of a computer! If anyone has any good ideas on keeping each of these photos looking different and fresh then I'd love to hear them.
Have you done similar shoots before? If so, do you have any tricks to share? How do you shoot corporate portraits without them becoming boring?
![[Image: AB_A6934_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6934_ST.jpg)
1. Programs Manager
![[Image: AB_A6918_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6918_ST.jpg)
2. Executive Assistant/Events Coordinator
![[Image: AB_A6946_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6946_ST.jpg)
3. Marketing Assistant. I know I chopped his head a little, but it is the border around this photo that makes the head-chop look bad.

![[Image: AB_A6954_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6954_ST.jpg)
4. Program Consultant. The shininess on her head is from the overhead lights, not my flash. Still, I wish it wasn't there. :/
![[Image: AB_A6967_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6967_ST.jpg)
5. Rowing Coaches
![[Image: AB_A6986_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A6986_ST.jpg)
6. Receptionist
![[Image: AB_A7006_ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/AB_A7006_ST.jpg)
7. Biomechanist
None of these shots have had any photoshopping. The only tweaks have been lightroom tweaks to optimise exposure.
Thanks!