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Studio Portrait with Interior Designer Jenna Wedemeyer

I had a great time last week photographing the talented interior designer, Jenna Wedemeyer. Jenna has an interior design company here in Chicago. She was great to work with and we got some fun and catchy and professional portraits.

Doing portraits in the studio is so enjoyable and makes me think of the idea of the studio portrait while doing the work. I’ve done them for a long time now but it never gets old. It’s a great tradition in photography and it’s good to have such a usable and busy studio. I think a lot of what makes a portrait real and pleasing is that it occurs in a flow of activity. And a busy studio environment is part of  that flow.

The studio wall system is finished now and it is fabulous to have the ability to create an entire room on the fly and position the walls anywhere I want them!

I was once again fortunate to have the fantastic services of makeup artist Sandy Morris. Even with good lighting and a little photoshop, there’s no substitute for having a professional makeup artist. Every face is unique and so is every personality. A great make up artist like Sandy can bring out the features that make a person’s face really sing. And the time and attention is also felt by the person being photographed–which also shows in their expressions.

Chicago Interior Designer Jenna Wedemeyer photographed at Andrew Collings Studio.

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Headshot Session with Dina and Ryan

Yesterday I did photographs with the talented Dina Connolly and Ryan Walters. I met both of them whilst doing photographs for the Neofuturists several years ago. The Neofuturists are some of the most talented performers and writers in Chicago and their signature show, Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind is a must-see Chicago event. I’ve been fortunate to photograph a number of the Neo shows.

Yesterday was my first opportunity to get some real shots with my new movable wall system that my super assistant Brent Knepper assembled for the studio.

On the technical side, being able to move the lights and wall is so great for a photographer. 2nd wall to come which will allow for a corner, made into a spectacular photographic signature by Irving Penn in the 1940′s. I’m also digging my orange seamless.

Actress Dina Connolly

Actor Ryan Walters

Actor Ryan Walters

Actors Dina Connolly and Ryan Walters

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