Commercial Story: Sara’s Headshots
On the day I did Sara’s headshot the weather was an awful, cold and misty mess. It was drizzling off and on, but somehow we made it happen!During headshots, I always show you the back of my camera so you know where I am headed. I also do this so I can hear from you what smile feels most like you or if you prefer your hair over your shoulder or not. I’ve found these little details really matter. It's important to us to create a headshot that not only looks good, but that YOU think looks good and represents you well.Sara and I tried a few different things and then BOOM!, we made magic! I showed Sara the back of the camera and she cried. She cried, y’all! We talked about how hard it is to truly love a picture of yourself. I am so thrilled that we dialed in on what Sara was looking for in her headshot and we made it happen!... Even in the kind of weather that's just trying to give you a bad hair day.