My setup and workflow for large volume corporate headshots/profile images

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In this behind the scenes video, I'll be showcasing my efficient lighting and workflow setup for capturing high-volume corporate profile photos.

As a professional photographer, I understand that time is of the essence, and that's why I've perfected a system that allows me to shoot around 50-60 images in just 6 minutes. My clients are always impressed at how quickly I can capture a variety of expressions and backdrops, all while maintaining the highest level of quality.

From the momentI engage with the person that I am photographing, they can see that I take my work seriously. Once my clients are in front of the camera, I work quickly to capture a range of expressions and poses, always keeping in mind the specific needs of each individual. Whether I'm working with a CEO or a recent graduate, I strive to create portraits that accurately reflect their professional brand.

And as for my workflow, let's just say it's been honed to a science. I have a system for organizing images, making selections, and processing the final images, all designed to ensure that I'm able to deliver high-quality images to my clients in a timely manner.

I know that there are many other ways to approach corporate profile photography, but this is the way that I do things. So, whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, I hope this behind the scenes video will provide you with some useful insights into my lighting and workflow setup.

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Probably one of the most useful videos on YouTube. Thank you so much! Getting the client to feel comfortable and look natural has to be the most important skill, and you do it so well. 🙏

Ukuleleal
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Thank you for showing unedited images in this video. This is a great workflow to make job easy.

suatkoylu
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Amazing!!! thanks a ton for this informative video. "Ditto" to all those beautiful comments appreciating the content.

madhusoodanshimoga
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I love the way you use the days of the week to describe the expression! I'm gonna try that next time

tanthan
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Many thanks for sharing, lots of great ideas in here!

graememacdonald
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Great shots and very Simple and effective light setup. Thank you for sharing IT with us

krisbjj
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Fantastic information. Great being able to watch it live as it’s happening.

MichaelAlexanderPhoto
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This is awesome!!! This looks very effective! Great idea on the setup and giving the client more options to pick. Im glad I ran into your video!!! Thank you for sharing and I will have to try this!!!

fcoker
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A „Friday-Smile” - have to remember this one! Thanks for sharing your workflow, really useful information.

georgs
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Invaluable content for any photographer, amazing stuff Brett.

ethanflorens
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You have great information on on your channel. Thank you greatly for your videos 🔥❗️

Dramsreaity
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My portraits involve a tripod, 50mm lens and a bottle of bourbon - this guys too fancy

Ruchira-Ashalata
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Great work flow, learned a lot. I wasn’t a fan of the males second hand pose though.

loucherino
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I am so glad I stumbled on this video. Excellent stuff! My one issue is that it took over 5 minutes for her. If I have to shoot over 60 people that's a lot of time.

oadefisayo
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I noticed they were typing their information in. What software are you using, and how do you keep up with each individual?

undyingxpressionz
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Great stuff Brett, thanks for sharing. One question: When you start the session we see the model enter her details like name. Whats your workflow there, entered in Capture1Pro/Lightroom? And then starting a new sesion for each person? Thanks in advance and keep it up!

dahrrg
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Great work. Do you bring the stool or do you use whatever the client has on-site?

jeffreyrosenberg
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great content Brett, bravo ! just like i remember a great workshop you taught on Creativelive, if i'm right...

LaurentFabry
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Thanks for sharing, what lens are you using?

jabumabaya
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Rushing through tasks can lead to overlooked details, compromising customer satisfaction and potentially causing long-term repercussions, emphasizing that prioritizing speed over quality is not always optimal.

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