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Rick Bern vs. The Mall

By Rick Bern Photography in portrait portraiture portrait photographer portrait photography portrait studio boston photographer commercial photography executive headshot glamour shots headshot needham photography newton ma picture people portrait innovations portrait simple portraits simon.com studio target

Pretty sure 2013 is the official Year of The Executive Headshot as I’ve never had so many requests in my life!  CEO’s, CFO’s, COO’s, models, actors, the unemployed, the underemployed, the entrepreneur…it’s been insane at the studio.  But today was different.  The shoot went smoothly and ended around 11:30.  I edited and delivered her high resolution jpegs via Dropbox at 1:30.  Everything was done – another happy client – I could move on to the next thing on my long list of things to do today.

Then it happened.  I got the email at 2:45 and I was not prepared.  It read:

Thank you SO much!!!  I LOVE the pics!!!  I am amazed at your skills, even with a challenging subject having a bad hair day… LOL.  So I have a quick favor to ask.  Right after our session this morning I had another headshot lined up at the mall as a fallback.  I’m attaching the best photo from that shoot.  Could you please redo it the same way you did for the one you took of me?  That way I would have two versions to use!  Thank you!!!

After my wife resuscitated me I took a private moment to reflect.

I gathered myself and thought: Exactly WHO goes to the mall right from my studio?  Doesn’t she know “WHO I AM”?!!!

Followed directly by my neurotic dialogue:

What if the other image is better and she was just being polite?  I bet she’s trying to make a point that the mall is a fraction of the cost and it was even better!  Perhaps my time has come?  Maybe I really do suck?  Maybe I should start a petting zoo in my backyard.  I have a dog, two cute kids – it’s a start.  I could dress them up as a camel and some sheep and start a whole new career.

OK so I had my moment and was done with it.  Then I took another long deep breath and opened the attachment with the photos.  ”All will be fine”, I kept repeating to myself, ALL WILL BE FINE.

The image I delivered is on the left, the photo the mall delivered is on the right.  Both shots were taken within an hour of one other and to my eye it almost looks like two different people.  Yes they are both in high resolution, and yes both are the exact product each of us gave to our client today.  Please tell me you see a difference.

Contrary to popular belief, I have nothing against mall photography and absolutely nothing against this particular shooter – whomever he/she is.  My motivation was less to expose “bad” photography (of which I’ve had my share) and more about the client not knowing the difference.  I reacted to the homogenization of it all – that a headshot from this or that photographer is all the same.  A headshot is a headshot is a headshot.  Or is it?

 

The Bear Turns 2

By Rick Bern Photography in child kids portrait portraiture baby photo baby photography family portrait portrait photographer portrait photography portrait studio boston photographer photography newton ma portraits studio needham photographer family baby photos infant baby photography infant photography newborn baby photography

Two years have passed since Ari Philip “The Bear” joined us one fateful morning at Newton Wellesley Hospital Nov 27 4:22am.  He is without a doubt one of the happiest little guys on the planet and one of the most precious souls on this earth.  He is all about love and laughter, trains, playing in “The Fort” with Zack, eating endless amounts of yogurt, doing everything himself then proclaiming to the world: “I did it!”, running all over the house at top speed, and of course watching Chuggington and Mickey.  And while his default is happiness, when he’s not pleased with something… he’s REALLY not.  You have to admire his commitment – he goes “all in” at everything he does.

So from Mommy, big brother Zack and Daddy, here’s a big Happy Birthday shout-out to our special little man on his big day.  Happy Birthday Ari!!!

Rooftop Adventure

By Rick Bern Photography in commercial photography photography newton ma needham photographer commercial natural light bell tower ecolibrium rooftop photo roxbury latin solar solar panel solar power

Every now and then I get a call for a photo shoot that sounds fun on paper, but gets me incredibly anxious the closer it comes to actually doing it.  A few days ago on a gorgeous fall day in New England, I headed over to Roxbury Latin to take shots of solar paneling for a company called Ecolibrium Solar out of Ohio who produce mountings for the panels.  Anyone who knows me knows that I’m quite scared of heights – but in true ‘face your fears’ fashion I accepted the challenge and forged ahead.  I can tell you that although I’m not sure how I did it, I felt really great after it was done.  Here’s some images taken during my excursion that included climbing rungs straight up into infinity, several shaky ladders that led into an old burned out bell tower, tiny ledges that I’d rather not speak of and an abundance of deep breathing.  When it was all over I sat in my car for a moment, texted my wife that I had “survived” and drove home.  Now I can’t wait to do it again.