Working with different professionals is one of the things I love about my job photographing people. I get to understand a portion of someones work world, make sense of it, understand their perspective and figure out how I can communicate my understanding of their contribution through location, lighting and posing.
Alexandra is an architect. She is the first stop when a client is thinking of investing a significant portion of their income into a home. I asked her how she would describe her favorite client and that led to a story about how she helped a client to discover how a water element in their home would contribute to a peaceful surrounding, and how reflections in water brought inner reflection and a space for contemplation.
I was able to weave this reflective element into her head shot.
My location was downtown Niles in Fremont, one of my favorite places to photograph for its many walls, colors and unique architecture.
Alexandra is an architect. She is the first stop when a client is thinking of investing a significant portion of their income into a home. I asked her how she would describe her favorite client and that led to a story about how she helped a client to discover how a water element in their home would contribute to a peaceful surrounding, and how reflections in water brought inner reflection and a space for contemplation.
I was able to weave this reflective element into her head shot.
My location was downtown Niles in Fremont, one of my favorite places to photograph for its many walls, colors and unique architecture.