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Peter had a lot of normal people come through his door while filming this tutorial. We even asked a girl from the restaurant downstairs to stop by.

Hurley does a great job explaining that your goal isn't to take a world class image with anyone but rather it is simply to take the best photo that person has ever had taken of themselves. That is a very realistic goal and I feel many photographers under cut their own confidence by believing that the "average trade show" person has to look like a super model.

That's simply not true and that shouldn't be the goal. I think of the 17 people we photographed for this tutorial, maybe 8 were actors, entertainers, performers, etc. The others were hair stylists, musicians, photographers, former police, etc. I can't answer your question but I checked out your link and like your env portraits. Maybe you could post a tutorial article on fstoppers? Steven, seems like you have a good business model there, and decent shots on your website why not join Peters Headshot Crew and aim to become the the Headshot Crews first Associate photographer in Las Vegas.

Looking at your website, some of the things that Peter coaches and critiques weekly could have helped some of your shots to be even better, even if you only shoot with them for a couple of minutes at your trade shows. After you have watched all the way through the tutorials you have purchased, and maybe then buy this new one, ensure that you put all that learning into practice on the Headshot Crew. As Patrick Hall states above, the aim is to get the best headshot a person has ever had, but with a few more tweaks you can make them look rockstars.

Andy, thank you, I have just committed more to Headshot Crew. I would love to get my work to Associate-level worthy. Thanks for the encouragement. I'll see you up there.

There should be a headshot both right and left, right? But in all the above, either the left or the right one is cropped off. Make sure your version of Chrome, firefox, IE, or Safari are up to date. If you are on an iphone or other iOs device it should def work there. Thanks Patrick. I just bought this new installment of the headshot series last night.

I love Peter's teaching style and way of simplifying things. I bought his original headshot video he released in and I recently also bought the Wedding Photography video, which you guys did a great job on. They are all great and every time I download and watch the videos that FS has made it always brings my photography up a level. Keep up the good work guys. I can't wait to hear what you think of the new course compared to the first one. We have come a LONG way since that first tutorial.

Keep rocking it down in LA. So I'm writing this "under the influence" sort of speaking. Peter, you are my the "go to photography teacher" and I will buy your next course no questions asked no reviews read which I assume will be 20 hours long. You become Leo Tolstoy of presentation, this edition is the War and Peace of your teaching. This is exactly the same feeling I had had as I remember started reading the colossal masterpiece I've just mentioned.

You need to be mindful of other people time. It is the 21st century. Time is the most valuable asset we possess these days. Please work on becoming a "zen" educator where you present relevant facts in no time. It really is not about the quantity. Don't get me wrong it is a promising beginning. Please take this as my sincere "in vino veritas" kind of review. Hey Zoran.

Thanks for the comment. We try to make our tutorials as concise as possible and remove any bit of info and run time that is not necessary.

That being said, many of the sections in this tutorial are much more psychological in nature and Peter really wanted to dig deep into the mind set of both the person in front of your camera and the photographer taking the photos. So yes 10 hours is a long time for any tutorial but I feel confident saying that this tutorial covers more than anything Peter has ever taught while also being much shorter than some of the others where the cameras run non stop with no editing of the content more of a live lecture style.

My hope is that we divided the content well enough that you can skip the topics that don't interest you while also being able to quickly reference the topics that do interest you. In the end, our goal is to always give the most value for the money while also covering everything the instructors want to teach. Is this a good fit for someone who is just starting in Headshots or is the first one something where we should start? I'm sure we are going to get this question a lot so I'll try to explain it best here.

The first tutorial is still very useful but Perfecting the Headshot is by far more thorough and complete. Peter has had 7 years to "perfect" his teaching style and is much more aware of even the tricks he used years ago. I've just finished watching this course, and for those on the fence I took the risk.

This is not a tutorial, it's the entirety of Peter's working practices in video form. It's astoundingly good. The level of detail that this goes to is so far and above anything else I've watched that I'm struggling to take it all in - it must have taken an age to put together. Go for it! Thanks for the review Stephen. Curious if you watched the first tutorial or if this is your first time learning from Peter. If the later, welcome to a whole new way of thinking about photography. I'm glad you appreciate the deeper level of thinking that is required with Peter's process.

On the surface is seems so easy to take headshots and to be honest they aren't THAT hard but to nail everything down the way Peter does really does take years of practice. Anyone can get cool lighting on their subject's face but making people give the camera energy is something much harder to master. Hey Patrick. This is the first tutorial I've bought in regard to Peter although I've seen a bunch of stuff in the public domain already YouTube etc so he's well known to me.

But as I mention above, I don't think I was ready for the sheer amount of stuff that's revealed in this. And you're right, the human factor insights were fascinating and informative. Also, for me, the nitty gritty detail pricing, proofing and delivery workflow were equally important - something that many dare I say most? First, the section on speedlights was good but concentrated on the men's lighting only.

I feel that many people me included use speedlights and that whole area was skimmed over just a little. Fair enough - Peter doesn't use them. The second was the retouching. That was very weak in my opinion. Arguably a whole separate course could be dedicated to that side of things though, so it's not really a complaint. Now the only issue is, I need to go back to watch the whole damn thing again I haven't purchased a tutorial here through Fstoppers, but this has me incredibly intrigued.

What is the distribution method? I mean. Can I only watch the videos if I'm logged into Fstoppers and streaming? Can I or do I have to download the entire thing? And my biggest question is, can I essentially re-watch it down the road? If I get through the whole thing now, and in a year decide to revisit a section or the entire thing? When you purchase any of our tutorials you will get to download all of the files and you can copy them onto any of your devices and watch them as many times as you like.

Great video so far but his comment about mirrorless camera thinking many don't have viewfinders was beyond stupid and shows a huge lack of knowledge of what's going on in the photography world! Hi, can someone list all the files that are included in this tutorial?

Thanks in advance! Is there any section specific to Corporate headshots by any chance or is it mentioned during any of the videos? Yes he has a section on corporate headshots and marketing towards that since Peter is doing more corporate stuff now than actors. One more question on this video. Patrick has already explained how this tutorial replaces "The Art Behind Many thanks!!

Illuminating The Face is mostly a lighting tutorial. What is going on? I want to purchase this product but this msg keeps poping up " Restricted account Account is restricted Error. Try another browser. The most useful parts so far is the interaction with techniques applied to get the model to get you an expression. Most of what Peter does has to do with expression and positioning of people's body and facial features. I thought we did cover a section on makeup? I know Peter doesn't go into detail about a lot of makeup because he likes his headshot makeup to be very subtle but I remember a few pointers on makeup.

Hi, purchased these tutorials while in hospital. Couldn't dowmload the files there and can't find the email with your download links anymore help!

Paypal email was executor4 hotmail. No problem, I just reactivated your links. Next time make sure you email us directly since we don't always catch these comments right away. I'm kind of disappointed. He mentions he shoots with the Profotos, but he doesn't go over those. And unfortunately, I can't find a place where I can rent his kit and have it delivered. So that sucks. Also, He does move fast on set up and I have studio lighting experience. Maybe hard for someone who has no experience.

What do you mean he doesn't go over Profotos? He shoots exclusively with them the entire time. No, he shoots with the LED lights the majority of the time. He does a short demo on Speedlites, but the only thing he used the Profotos for is when he was lighting the background.

Minus the time he was showing us the difference between the Profotos and the LED lights on the eye catchlights, but he didn't go over any setup on those. Forgot your password? Create an account.

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