In Need of a Good Family Photographer in the Detroit Area (Novi)

Updated on January 29, 2010
M.N. asks from Novi, MI
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Hello again,

We are new to Novi (and Mighigan for that matter) and am in need of a photographer to do family shots outside this spring. I know the photographers that shoot outside are pricey and that is OK because we are REALLY in need of a good family shot now that our family is complete! Thanks in advance for your responses! :)

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M.F.

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Hey M.,

Welcome to Michigan! Here are two links to a few photographers. I have not had any pics done with them yet(I just moved back to Michigan recently). One is a friend of mine and the other is actually my cousin...so I am a bit biast...however you can make your own decision =). The first specializes in natural light photography so pretty much ALL of her pictures are done outside.

Erica Young
http://www.ericayoungphotography.blogspot.com/

Kelly Scaccia
http://kellyscaccia.com/

Hope you find a great photographer that YOU love!

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S.L.

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For an outside shot of this type I suggest you contact Jack Kenny (____@____.com)###-###-####

You can check out his web site at www.jkennyphoto.com. I use him for my PR projects all over the state of Michigan. Check out the article I wrote below which included Jack about "How to Take a Great Headshot." You may find a few useful tips and two other Novi area high quality photographers that I work with as well.

Good luck!

S. Lorenz
Westwind Communications
Plymouth, Michigan
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http://www.westwindcos.com

How To Take A Great Headshot

By S. Lorenz
President
Westwind Communications

Overview:
I’ve worked with some of the best photographers in the USA. I’ve been in dozens of studios all over the country and have been privy to their “back stage” techniques. These photographers have shot Miss America contestants, Hockey and baseball’s greatest players as well as CEOs authors, doctors, lawyers and entrepreneurs. I got the skinny directly from them on their tips for getting the best head shot possible.

While the written word is powerful in landing a media placement, as a publicist I know that a great photo can cinch a media opportunity just as well and sometimes even faster. How? It’s simple. The photo immediately tells a TV producer if the person is going to look good on a TV interview. If you don’t think they care, think again. It also declares race, sex and sometimes creed. It all matters, and don’t assume it’s a negative thing as it helps news producers provide a balanced newscast so that all voices can be heard. It’s the same with print or broadcast media.

To be sure you convey the correct message in your headshot and to put your best face forward you’ll want to hear some tips on How to take a great headshot.

I’ve worked with some of the best photographers in the USA. I’ve been in dozens of studios all over the country and have been privy to the “back stage” techniques. These photographers have shot Miss America contestants, Hockey and baseball’s greatest players as well as CEOs authors, doctors, lawyers and entrepreneurs. I got the skinny directly from them on their tips for getting the best head shot possible.

First let’s talk about the use of the head shot and its purpose as that dictates the style. Here’s a quick list of variations.

Business/Corporate Headshots
Commercial Headshots (Acting & modeling)
General Headshots
Glamour Headshots (not the ones from the mall)
Kids Headshots (Acting & modeling)
Modeling Headshots
Pageant Headshots
Theatrical Headshots

Renowned photographer Sam T'ang of Sam T'ang Production Studios, who regularly shoots Miss America and Miss USA contestants, says planning ahead is critical and offers these tips:

1. Get a good night's sleep and rest the day before your shoot. (You don't want wrinkles or bagging eyes for your shoot).

2. A good headshot should focus just on your face. Clothing should be complementary & should have contrast, IE, someone with lighter color hair should have darker tops or suits, someone with darker hair should have lighter colored tops or suits.

3. Clothing/wardrobe should not be busy or have patterns. Always bring several different outfits if possible. It is always better to have too much than only one outfit to work with.

4. Backgrounds should be clean, un-cluttered and should not have a patterns (unless its an environmental portrait).

5. Accessories (Women). Jewelry should be subtle and not overpowering (again, the main focus is on the face).

6. MAKEUP/HAIR (Women & Men). If it is possible to have a makeup artist/hair stylist, hire one! Makeup is not only important, but makeup looks COMPLETELY different on camera than in real life and the camera PICKS UP EVERYTHING. Everyday makeup under professional photography lighting and strobes will look like you have no makeup at all. A professional makeup artist is well worth the investment!

7. Lighting. A professional photographer should understand lighting conditions whether its natural light or strobes (flash). Good lighting makes a huge difference in your photos. Be aware that shooting under fluorescent lights will cast a green tint to your photos.

8. Photographers. There are many talented photographers out there, but only a few who actually specialize and can take a GREAT HEADSHOT. A good photographer should make you feel comfortable and be able to communicate and direct you, thus making your shots look natural and relaxed instead of stiff or too posed and awkward.

9. Retouching. With computers and Photoshop these days, retouching is an absolute given. One caveat, just don't have your photographer OVER RETOUCH your photo making you look plastic and not real (unless that is the look you want).

Jack Kenny whose photography book “CUBA” is filled with photos of the people of Cuba says consider shooting outdoors in available light. “Natural light outside can be beautiful. I like to shoot in doorways or windows or under overpasses, keeping the subject just out of the direct light.”

“For headshots,” says Kenny, “I like to work both in the studio and in natural light. Sometime I use a combination of the two where the natural light isn't sufficient to "fill" the subject. For males I prefer to use a single light source (in varying sizes depending on the drama desired). The light is placed at 30 - 90 degree angle from the subject and sometimes I use an edge light on the opposite side or a reflector to fill in the shadows. For women I tend to use a softer light - usually two front lights - one weaker then the other, and I keep the light sources closer to the camera.”

According to Steve Kovich who shot for the Detroit Red Wings, Tigers, Lions and is currently the Tampa Bay Rays official team photographer, “You want to create “depth and mood.” Lighting a subject from high above and off to the side is what I like to do. This lighting style is commonly referred to as "Rembrandt" lighting as this is the way the light came into his studio.”

“On the creative end, it's the ability to ‘evoke’ or more likely to ‘capture’ emotion. Whether it be happy, sad, or otherwise,” says Kovich.

“In the end,” says Jack Kenny, ”almost any light can be used depending on the effects desired, but a true headshot should emphasize the subject and not the photographer.”

About Sam T'ang
Based in Detroit and Miami, Sam T'ang is a national and international published photographer specializing in Beauty, Glamour, Fashion and Swimwear. Sam's work has appeared in advertisements, calendars, magazines and posters: MAXIM, STUFF, PLAYBOY, FHM, COSMOPOLITAN, GLAMOUR, TEEN, YOUNG MISS, PERFECT 10, OCEAN DRIVE, HAWAIIAN TROPIC, VENUS SWIMWEAR, FITNESS USA, AUTORAMA, and many others.

Sam has photographed headshots for the Miss America, Miss USA. Miss Teen USA, Miss Venus Swimwear, Miss Hawaiian Tropic pageant contestants as well as hundreds of models, actors and celebrities. http://www.samtang.com Miami: ###-###-#### Detroit:###-###-####.

About Jack Kenny
Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kenny specializes in headshots and has photographed dozens of CEOs, doctors, lawyers, authors and entrepreneurs. Kenny is also author/publisher of Cuba (120 hard cover pages, $65, Corazon Press, Ann Arbor, MI, ISBN 0-###-###-####-0-1), a unique photographic collection of Cuba and its people. In the book, Kenny takes readers on a photographic journey through modern day Cuba. jkennyphoto.com ###-###-####

About Steven Kovich
Based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Steven Kovich has photographed celebrities such as Kevin Costner, Kevin Bacon and Hulk Hogan as well as hundreds of sports figures including Derek Jeter and Red Wing hockey great Steve Yzerman. He’s also the Tampa Bay Rays official team photographer. His list of corporate clients include Hyatt, Ameritech, AT&T, CBS, Coke, Chrysler, Domino’s Pizza, Detroit Symphony, ESPN, Ford, Dupont, General Motors, Getty Images, Proctor & Gamble, Pulte Homes, American Red Cross and the US Postal Service. Kovich’s web site has few words as he lets his photos speak for themselves. www.kovich.com ###-###-####.

About S. Lorenz
S. Lorenz is President of Westwind Communications, a public relations and marketing firm. Lorenz works with doctors, lawyers, inventors, authors, start-ups and entrepreneurs. As a seasoned publicist he is often called upon in the early stages of a company’s existence to get them “on the radar.” As a book marketing expert Lorenz is consulted by top execs and bestselling authors to promote their books. His clients have been featured by Good Morning America, FOX & Friends, CNN, ABC Nightly News, ESPN, The New York Times, Nightline, TIME, PBS, NPR, USA Today, Woman's World, & Howard Stern to name a few. To discuss how Westwind Communications helps its clients get all the publicity they deserve and more visit: www.westwindcos.com, call ###-###-#### or email ____@____.com.

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L.W.

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One of my dearest friends (Pam Schofield) is one of the most amazing photographers for families/children and babies (and love her other stuff too). I am always amazed at what she captures in a photo shoot---even with small children not wanting to sit still. Her work is candid and beautiful, not to mention she is reasonably priced. She will come to you or you can go to her for studio shots if that is what you prefer. I know I sound biased, but honest-to God her work is beautiful. Check out her website at schofieldphotography.com, click on website and check out her family and children section.
Best part...she is so sweet and makes everyone I've ever referred her to so incredibly comfortable!

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E.J.

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www.melanyhallgren.com
We have used Melany a couple of times. She is wonderful at outdoor shots. I get lots of compliments on pictures she has done especially of my son. She is located in Walled Lake and has a cute studio or she will meet you somewhere in your area, at a park or wherever.

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B.G.

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A very popular, well-known photographer in the area who also does studio or on location sessions is Jean Smith. http://www.jeansmithphotography.com/blog/
Her work is amazing.

A rather new photographer (great prices with great results) is Jen Van Dam. She does on location sessions, and her work is great. ____@____.com I've used her in the past and recommended her to friends as well. www.jenvandam.blogspot.com

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