Headshot Marathon!
September 4th - 7th, I had the pleasure of attending the 2nd annual The Portrait Masters conference in Phoenix Arizona. The conference is put on by my mentor Sue Bryce, bringing together photographers from around the world and amazing guest speakers to educate and inspire us all to take our work to greater heights. While I was there to take that all in, I found myself inspired to play and see how many headshots I could capture of those participating in the conference. In total there were 500 attendees, so the grand goal was to try and capture them all within the 3.5 days I was there.
Doing the math I figured spending about a minute with everyone to capture their headshot, which would require that I spend close to 8.5 hours of my time spread across those 3.5 days. With that knowledge I worked to spread my days accordingly so I could still partake in other parts of the conference, which included listening to the guest speakers, visiting the vendor booths and practicing in the shooting bays.
One of the key things in shooting for this personal project was to try and maintain a consistent backdrop. I learned early on that the location that I loved, was a bit out of the way for the attendees, so as in most things in life, I had to compromise in order to get remotely close to 500 photos. Further into the project I realized the math was calculated for optimal conditions, namely that people would be lining out the door to get their headshots with me :). I certainly had to hustle and get photographers, some a little more apprehensive than others, to get in front of the camera. In the end I was able to capture 209 headshots and have to thank my friends Ashley and Cody Lindsey for helping coordinating and assisting in the project, as well the many other photographers that walked in front of the lens and recruited more to spend a minute or so with me. From that I was able to create this fun slideshow. Sit back, enjoy the music and faces from the project and the fun collage at the end!