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Greta Torry, MBA; Administrator, Illinois Neurological Institute; Peoria, IL :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, Illinois

Greta Torry, MBA; Administrator, Illinois Neurological Institute; Peoria, IL :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, Illinois

Greta Torry, Executive Business Portrait :: Peoria, Illinois, Business Headshot Photographer

March 16, 2015

Greta Torry has been on the business side of healthcare for many years.

Most recently based in Peoria, Illinois, Greta now serves as an operations director and administrator for the Illinois Neurological Institute and OSF Neuroscience Service Line. After searching online for headshot photographers in the central Illinois area, Greta contacted me to update her executive business portrait. We set a date to make some pictures she could use for organizational promotion/marketing, public speaking, and for her LinkedIn, Facebook, and other social media profiles as well.

Greta drove down to Lincoln from her home in Bloomington and we met at my studio on a breezy Saturday afternoon. She brought six or eight different outfits to wear, and we spent the first few minutes discussing which ones might photograph best. I always encourage my clients to start the session with something they feel good and comfortable in so she opted for a simple black blouse. Good choice.

After Greta changed, we headed to the camera room and made pictures from a variety of angles and with a couple different lighting approaches. We then looked at those initial frames in the computer and made notes about what we felt was working.

During the session we chatted about sports, work, places she'd lived, raising children, books we were reading, and music we enjoyed. A good portrait comes from a partnership between the photographer and the subject--once she became relaxed and comfortable, Greta proved to be a great partner in the process. Over the course of a leisurely few hours, we got into a rhythm and I felt we had some really good images at the end of the session. Three are featured here in this post.

Many thanks to Greta for letting me make her pictures.

Are you in central Illinois (Peoria, Bloomington/Normal, Springfield, Decatur, or Champaign/Urbana) and needing to update and improve your image with professional branding portraits? Let me know--I'd be happy to help.

Greta Torry, MBA; Administrator, Illinois Neurological Institute; Peoria, IL :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, Illinois

Greta Torry, MBA; Administrator, Illinois Neurological Institute; Peoria, IL :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, Illinois

Greta Torry, MBA; Administrator, Illinois Neurological Institute; Peoria, IL :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, Illinois

Greta Torry, MBA; Administrator, Illinois Neurological Institute; Peoria, IL :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, Illinois

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Seth Goodman and the ME Realty team :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Seth Goodman and the ME Realty team :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Seth Goodman and the ME Realty Team :: Peoria, Illinois, Business Headshot Photographer

March 09, 2015

Lincoln realtor Seth Goodman has been a steady client of mine over the last few years. I've photographed portraits and team shots for him as well as property listings. Seth's ME Realty office team recently came through some changes and additions so we updated the images for his signage and business cards (above). And while we were at it, we made business portraits for team members Glenda, Gaynor, and Nancy (below).

Many thanks to Seth and the ladies for letting me make their pictures.

If you're in central Illinois (Peoria, Bloomington/Normal, Springfield, Decatur, or Champaign/Urbana) and want to update and improve your image with professional branding portraits, I'd be happy to help.

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Amy McCoskey, sales professional headshot/business portrait :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Amy McCoskey, sales professional headshot/business portrait :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Amy McCoskey, Sales Professional :: Springfield, Illinois, Business Headshot Photographer

March 02, 2015

Amy McCoskey has been in the heathcare field for a number of years. Most recently, Amy has been in medical device sales for Boston Scientific and travels throughout central Illinois (Champaign/Urbana, Bloomington/Normal, Springfield, as well as Alton and other communities) to do her work. She wanted to update her online profile photos from (in her words) a quick "selfie" to something that represents a more professional and businesslike--but still friendly and engaging--look.

After searching for headshot photographers online, Amy found my site and contacted me to make some branding portraits for her. She came up from Springfield to the studio in Lincoln last week and, over the course of 90 minutes or so, we made some new pictures for her.

We took our time, first making some test images to find the most flattering posing, lighting, and backgrounds. We reviewed those images on the computer then went back into the camera room for more photographs. Amy had four or five different outfits and we tried them all with three different background looks to find the combinations that worked the best for her. Before she left the studio, we reviewed all the proofs and selected some candidates for her final selects.

After the session I posted the proofs to a private gallery where Amy could give them a closer look. She emailed me a few hours later with her three favorite choices, one of which is shown above.

I asked Amy if she'd write a few words about her experience; here's what she had to say:

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I was looking for a photographer who could capture a headshot to support my daily business activities and help expand on my professional brand. 

Working with Michael was so much more than that.

He went far beyond making sure I was happy with the photo. Michael spent the time to share his thoughts on the story each photo was telling. He truly wanted to make sure I was happy with the photo and what it would say about me.

It was a great experience from the preliminary research he did to understand what I wanted, to an amazing session in which he made me feel relaxed and comfortable. I look forward to working with Michael again. 

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Many thanks to Amy for letting me make her pictures and for her willingness to share her kind words here.

If you're in central Illinois (Peoria, Bloomington/Normal, Springfield, Decatur, or Champaign/Urbana) and want to update and improve your image with a professional business headshot, I'd be happy to help.

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Business portrait for Emmary Roemer :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Business portrait for Emmary Roemer :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Emmary Roemer, Business Portrait :: Bloomington/Normal, Illinois, Business Headshot Photographer

February 18, 2015

My friend Emmary came by the studio a couple weeks ago for a new business headshot.

Normally I write up a bit about my subject and the technical aspects of the session here on the blog. In this case, however, Emmary wrote such a wonderful review of her experience that I'll simply let her tell the story.

I was at a turning point in my business and knew I needed professional headshots, but I knew I wanted to do them right. I also knew I wanted to work with someone I trusted.  

I have known Michael for many years and truly respect his professional and family life. My family is blessed to do life with Michael and his wife Suzanne through church, family and children. I thought that our outside relationship might make the photo session a bit awkward.

That was the furthest from the truth.

Michael was professional and friendly. We chatted about our kids, school, church and so on. He then took the time to learn about what my goal was in getting these pictures taken. I truly appreciated the fact that he wanted to know WHY I was having these pictures done.

We were able to chat comfortably about the “look” I was aiming for and how we could achieve that. During the actual photo shoot, Michael put me right at ease. Initially, I was nervous. A mommy does not usually get in many pictures, let alone have hundreds of pictures taken just of her. Michael guided me through the shoot, explaining the background, the lighting and the angles. I felt like I was truly a part of the session.

Another very valuable part to feeling comfortable was the fact that Michael had me fill out a short survey online that asked my general interests in music, books, entertainment and hobbies. It was obvious that he had paid special attention to that information. My favorite music was playing during the photo shoot, and he often started conversations around my interests and he really listened as I talked.

Michael even allowed me the option to look at the images he was taking as we moved through our time together. I was able to show him which shots I liked best and why. Once again, he listened and continued working toward a perfect shot.

We ended our session together by picking our favorites and I walked away feeling like I had taken the next big step in my professional career.  

I was beyond pleased with the final selections. Michael truly captured the look I was wanting. This experience far exceeded my expectations and I am proud to recommend Michael to all those needing professional pictures.

Thank you, Emmary, for your very kind words and for letting me make your pictures.

If you’re in central Illinois (Springfield, Bloomington/Normal, Peoria), I’d be happy to make your business headshot as well.

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Author portrait for Barbra Burdett :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Author portrait for Barbra Burdett :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Barbra Burdett, Author Portrait :: Springfield, Illinois, Business Headshot Photographer

February 06, 2015

Local college professor and author Barbra Burdett came by the studio on Tuesday for a portrait. Barb teaches biology and anthropology at Lincoln College (here in Lincoln, IL) and has written a few books. She has a new book forthcoming about, of all things, football in the 1930s. She needed a photograph to accompany the book cover.

Barb came to the studio with a couple outfits but our favorite looks were made in the one in which she's pictured above. We started with a few different lighting setups before landing on the one I felt would work best for her. In this photograph, Barb is lit with a Paul Buff Einstein strobe in a 60" Photek SoftLighter II umbrella from above with a silver reflector underneath. This gives a beautiful, soft, flattering light. I used the same camera/lens combination I use for nearly all of my portrait sessions (including the 6-hour, 57-businesswoman headshot session last month): the Olympus OM-D E-M5 body with the Olympus 45mm f/1.8 lens. 

During the session we talked about families and pets and work. We spent about 90 minutes making pictures and reviewing them on the computer, adjusting for the good things that worked. I made some recommendations but the final selections, of course, were left to Barb. Her favorite portrait appears at the top of the post.

I finished preparing Barb's files yesterday and she promptly logged into her download gallery to see them. A short while later she emailed me the following message:

I love them all--thank you so very much!

My pleasure, Barb, and best of luck with the book.

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Julia Timm, Senior Executive Director, Thirty-One :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

Julia Timm, Senior Executive Director, Thirty-One :: Michael Gowin Photography, Lincoln, IL

57 Portraits for Thirty-One Ladies :: Springfield, Illinois, Business Headshot Photographer

February 06, 2015

Photograph nearly 60 women from around the country in 6 hours? Do the math and that's about 5 minutes per person, allowing for a couple of breaks and a few minutes for lunch. Normally I spend at least 30 minutes with just one person. 

Oh, and you have to pack up your studio and bring it with you?

Challenge accepted.

Julie Timm, whom I met in November on an editorial assignment and pictured above, is a Senior Executive Director for Thirty-One Gifts. She hosted a leadership retreat for her team in Sherman, Illinois, last month and wanted her ladies to have nice headshots that they could use in their businesses. So Julie commissioned me to make portraits for the 60-ish women who'd be attending the retreat.

On January 17, I left Lincoln early with my friend Landon (who volunteered to assist and schlep gear). The retreat was held at the Illini Bank Community Center in Sherman, and our "studio" for the day was a small storage closet. I brought a 60" roll of white seamless paper and a portable backdrop stand for our background and my ALZO Pan-L-Lite kit to light our subjects. I chose the Pan-L-Lites because I felt the continuous lights would be easier on our subjects--no flash pop-pop-popping all day long. But I brought a handful of small hot shoe flashes anyway--just in case.

Landon and I pulled into the parking lot around 7:00 AM and started to load in our equipment. We assembled our makeshift studio in about 30 minutes, with the backdrop at one end of the closet and our camera position and lights at the opposite end. I wanted the option to have the background go solid white or light gray, so I'd need a flash to light the background and have the ability to turn it on or off. I positioned a hot shoe flash off to the right (behind our subjects) and controlled it with a Pocket Wizard remote from the camera--good to go.

The Pan-L-Lites were set up in a kind of "box" configuration: one panel each on the right and left and a third panel on a boom overhead. A reflector was positioned underneath to bounce light up into the face as well. Once everything was in place, the setup looked something like this:

In retrospect, I should have added a second background light on the other side (which is what I do in my "real" studio). I thought about it, of course, but figured this would work. I spent more time in post-production, though, on the white background because the background wasn't lit evenly. Lesson learned.

With our "studio" set up and ready, we started to photograph the team. I chose to use the Olympus 45mm f/1.8 lens on the Olympus OM-D E-M5 body, my trusty "go-to" camera/lens combo for studio portraits.

Julie had done a fantastic job of organizing a shooting schedule ahead of time and had two stylists on site as well. All the women went through hair and makeup stations (so they looked great) before coming into the studio. Even though we had only five minutes with each lady, I wanted to do my best to help them feel comfortable. I introduced myself to each of the women as they entered the studio and took a few moments to ask where they were from, how long they'd been with Thirty-One, a little about their work and family.

After a a bit of chatting, we started to make pictures. I'd have them turn one direction, make a few pictures, then turn the other direction, make a few more. Depending upon the direction our subjects were facing and whether I wanted shadows, I was able to switch the Pan-L-Lites on and off to get the light I felt was most flattering for each person. Once I was confident we had at least one good look, I thanked them for their time and we ushered in the next subject.

Having worked our way through the list of 57 women, we finished shooting around 2:00 PM. Landon and I packed up and then unloaded the gear back at the "real" studio in Lincoln.

After the session, I sorted through the images and posted proofs to a private Zenfolio gallery for the team. They then chose their proofs by submitting a form on my site (which fed into a Google Spreadsheet). Once I had everyone's selects, the files were sent off for retouching. A few days later I had the files back and did a final "quality control" check then prepped them for downloading. The selects were available in another private gallery where the ladies could download them.

And that brings us to today.

All in all, the process went very smoothly--mostly thanks to solid planning on Julie's part. Shown below is a small sample of the 57 women we photographed during that 6-hour session. I also received some wonderful compliments from several of the ladies after they viewed their proofs--here are a few:

The whole gallery is amazing! You made the experience so easy and painless. Thank you so much!

Thank you so much, you were great to work with and the pictures turned out really nice!

Thank you so much for your time, talent and effort! The photos were great!

Thank you so much for taking these beautiful pictures.

Thank you again for these pictures Michael! I have never felt pretty... but looking at these pictures I feel like I look good... You've given me a priceless gift.

You are awesome! Thank you sooooo much! I never ever get a good picture but I'm so pleased with these!

You did an awesome job! I love my photos!

My warmest thanks to Julie and her entire team for such an enjoyable experience.

If you're in central Illinois (Springfield, Bloomington/Normal, Decatur, Peoria, Champaign/Urbana) and interested in learning about how I approach business portraits (AKA, headshots) in the studio, you'll find descriptions, videos, and testimonials on the Business Portraits page. 

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Real estate photography in Springfield, Bloomington/Normal, Peoria, Decatur, and Lincoln, Illinois, by Michael Gowin

Real estate photography in Springfield, Bloomington/Normal, Peoria, Decatur, and Lincoln, Illinois, by Michael Gowin

Announcing Illinois Home Photography :: Central Illinois Real Estate Photographer

February 02, 2015

Today I'm very pleased to announce the launch of Illinois Home Photography, a site dedicated to serving real estate professionals, builders/developers, and homeowners in central Illinois with better property photography.

This past summer I began photographing real estate in the area and have written a few articles and blog posts  about that work. I'm moving some of that content from here to the new site and will be creating new articles to share there as well.

Real estate and property photography, more than anything, is really about marketing. Agents and businesses who choose to brand themselves with great photography, I think, will serve their clients better and build stronger businesses over time.

I'd love it if you'd take a moment to visit the new site. If you're an agent or builder (especially in central Illinois: Peoria, Springfield, Decatur, Bloomington/Normal or Champaign/Urbana), consider joining the mailing list. You'll get a couple of useful freebies and you'll be in the loop as I share news there in the future.

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