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Some images from yesterday’s shoot with Mike Mobray and Chris Stewart who are starting a music production company.  It was great to do something a little different (everything has been headshots recently) and I’m looking forward to working with these guys again.

More headshots, these from a session yesterday afternoon.  Ms. Bowe was a pleasure to work with.

Another successful headshot session last night.

Just did some headshots for Chris Coughlin, a local actor and musician.  He braved the snow to make it out to my studio and I think we got some good results out of it.  He’s a good guy too and was fun to work with.

Just did some headshots for Chris Coughlin, a local actor and musician.  He braved the snow to make it out to my studio and I think we got some good results out of it.  He’s a good guy too and was fun to work with.

A quick self portrait I got from playing with my lighting setup.  I was going for a Platon feel after seeing his Portraits of Power series but… there’s a reason he gets to shoot the people he does.

The final product of The Timberfakes promo shoot I have been working on.  What do you think?

I finally finished all 5 Timberfakes!  Here are two of my self-portraits as well as two (very quick) initial edits of the composite images I’m going to put together.  They are going to take a lot of work because I decided to mess with the lighting setup between shoots.  Bad idea…

Looks like I’m going to be taking some pics at the Boston Tumblr meetup at Post 390 tonight.  See you there?

I finally got to shoot Steph’s pics for the Timberfakes project I’ve been working on. Now I just have to stop being too lazy to put on my suit and take some of myself and finish this thing off.

This was a fun one.  Two more of The Timberfakes came over for their turn on the seamless background and we got some great shots out of it.  Here is the first batch of images.  I’m still not sure what I’m going to do for a composite group shot but I have a lot of options to work with.

The initial results from my shoot with Brett from The Timberfakes last night (including one intimate moment with my dog).  Unfortunately my first real shoot with the new seamless background was hurt by a nasty reflection off of one of my windows that I didn’t catch on the camera preview.  They don’t look too bad after some photoshop work but I’m going to have to get Brett back in to retake them properly.

Ryan and Howie are coming in to do their parts tomorrow night.  I’ll rig something to block the reflection before they get here so I should get some great results this time around.