And Now The Tables Have Turned. (#41)
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Every now and then I create my own portraits. I do it so I can remember what it feels like to be uncomfortable and a bit exposed. It allows me to better relate to my clients who, very often feel uncomfortable and exposed.
But I'm taking it a little further. As a follow-up to a number of my clients and guests I've put myself in the position to answer my own question: How do I want to be seen?
That's what this episode is.
At the end one of my clients shares her experience being photographed and honestly talks about her own resistance. I hope this gives you a glimpse into why this question is important to me in both this podcast as well as my portrait work. And at least as importantly, I hope you get a feel for how much I cherish the privilege of creating portraits for my clients.
This is a link to a gallery of a few clients who have shown that breaking the rules of traditional portraits, even for head shots and personal branding just makes sense. If you aren’t a traditional kind of person, why be seen in a traditional way? Whether you're quiet, outgoing, creative, stoic, be seen as you are.
How do you want to be seen?