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KC Talent Profile: Andrew Jenkins and Calum Worthy in “Stormworld”

It’s been awhile since we’ve had a client profile on the blog. Too long in fact! Coincidentally, we’ve taken headshots for two actors that are closely connected in the same project over the last few months. The show is called “Stormworld” and the two in question are Andrew Jenkins and Calum Worthy. The show, which is set in Vancouver and featured on the space network, is an sci-fi/adventure/comedy about two buddies transported into a parallel reality while joyriding on a fancy new boat. In the new world they run into all sorts of obstacles as they fight to find the way back home. The locations and concepts are out of this world and the two boys work great together on screen. One thing is for sure, they are both great guys. We all had a blast at the studio during both of their shoots and they were both great in front of the camera.

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As I hear it from Andrew, travelling to all the unbelievable locations is a great perk for this gig. At this point I’m sure both him and Calum have had enough in-flight meals to last them a lifetime. Especially considering that the flight schedules don’t always line up in the most timely manner. Andrew told me of a particular trip to Perth —

We ended up missing a couple flights because of delays and so we ended up going from: Vancouver to LA to Brisbane to Sydney to Adelaide to Perth. Six planes and over 40 hours just to get to Perth, what a crazy time!

Besides all the travel benefits of working on the show, Andrew and Calum have become close friends ever since meeting in auditions and it definitely shows on screen. Seems like they have a blast. Stormworld is into it’s second season now so check out the boys on your television screen, or you can click the video player below to watch episodes from Season One and Behind the Scenes footage from the show.

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 And just for fun, you can also watch an quick interview with Calum on “The Circuit” about his work on Stormworld by clicking this clip here:

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To learn more about Andrew and Calum and see what new projects they’re working on, check out these links:

Andrew Jenkins: www.andrewjenkinsactor.com
on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2743438

Calum Worthy on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1101127

Good luck with the new season guys and we’ll see you again soon!

 

 

– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

Introducing the KEVIN CLARK PHOTOGRAPHY ORDER CENTER

Well. It seems the time has finally come to introduce what is now an old friend to Kevin, myself and the rest of the studio. Before I get to the history of this project, let’s start right off the top with what the “Kevin Clark Photography Order Center” (KCPOC) is any why you should keep reading this, what I assume will be epic, blog post.
The KCPOC serves two main functions –

ONE:
It is an interactive proofing system.
Starting February 1st, 2009, we’ll be uploading your proofs to a private profile that you will have 24/7 access to. Only you or those you give your login info to (like your agent, or family members) will be able to view your proofs. You can mark down your favourite images (FAVES) anytime and the system will remember your selections everytime you return to your profile. If you change your mind on your faves, simply deselect them. This is very handy as your agent can also login and mark down their faves so you can quickly see which ones you should consider before ordering.

TWO: It is an interactive repro ordering system.
Once you’ve reviewed your proofs, you can order anything you need through your profile, (I’ll elaborate further in later sections of this post) including 8×10 or 4×6 custom designed repros, high-res or low-res digital files, CDs of your proofs, 4×6 printed proofs. The system even remembers the custom repros you build and order so you can easily re-order the exact same repro design again at a discounted re-order price.

The gem of this website is the interactive repro builder. Once you’ve selected your favourite images, the site will easily walk you through selection of border, font, quantity and more, with all the changes applied directly to your image, right before your eyes. 

THREE:  I know I said two and this isn’t really a “function”, but I have to mention this. Retouching is included with ALL repro orders!! So you’ll be saving money since you don’t have to pay both the studio for retouching and the repro lab for printing. It’s all taken care of through the KCPOC!

(While we’re on the topic of orders…this system is 100% secure as it does not ask for or store any financial information to complete an order. All order values are for reference only.  To receive payment for your orders, we only take credit card numbers by phone, or you are welcome to come to the studio directly to pay with credit card, debit or cash. We would have loved a secure online payment program, however it is very difficult and costly to implement and will have to wait for a future release of the site. )

So lets get to the details. This site is actually pretty self explanatory once you’re inside and playing around. However I wanted to write something up for those that possibly haven’t shot with us yet and are wondering what sort of services we offer. We hope that this is just one more reason that you’ll choose our studio to get your acting headshots.

With that said, I should mention that the KCPOC is only for our Actor clients. Because the system is based around repro orders, we’ve decided that our corporate and musician clients are better of not being confused by a system that is not geared towards them. Perhaps down the road a new site will be possible that encompasses all our clients, but we’ll have to take it one step at a time for now.

STEP ONE: Login
Once your photoshoot is uploaded to the KCPOC, you will instantly be sent an automated email with your login details. This should speed up the time from your shoot to seeing your proofs by at least a day. You won’t have to arrange a time to pick up a CD at the studio, it will just be in your inbox waiting for you when you get home. And don’t worry if you lose your login info. The studio always has access to your profile so we can reset your password anytime you need us to.login screen
Once you login. This is what you’ll see. The Ordering System Overview page. This is the homepage where all your ordering begins. You’ll see the green welcome box on your first login and then after that just your ordering options. We’ve tried to make everything as simple as possible.overview page main new2
STEP TWO: Review your contact info
The first thing you’ll want to do when you get to the Overview page is review your contact information which is viewable on the right side of the screen. If you change your email address, make sure it is 100% correct as this is the way the site will contact you. If the address is incorrect you won’t get the auto-notifications the site sends you during the ordering process.

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STEP THREE: View Your Photos!
This is the whole reason you logged in! You can view your photos simply by pressing the large button near the top of the screen that looks like the image below. You can also use the thin green menu bar at the top. You’ll notice there is always a button there which reads “view photos.” Same deal.
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Okay. Now you’re inside, and you should see something kinda like this (exactly like this actually, except with your photos…and your photos won’t be blurred out digitally). You have a few different options for navigation through your images. First, you’ll notice the thumbnails to the left. You can click on these and a larger preview will open to the right of the selected thumbnail…not rocket science yet, I know. Below your thumbnails you’ll notice numbers for the total number of pages and images in your shoot. The arrows to the left and right of these numbers change the page your on in your thumbnail library. To the left and right of the large preview window, you’ll also notice two smaller arrows. These simply allow you to change one image at a time through your whole library of images. It will change the page for you when you get to the end of a thumbnail set. By now you’ve probably noticed the little “hearts” below each of your thumbnails. Let’s get right into that.
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STEP FOUR: Select Your Favourite Images (FAVES)

This is where some of the smarts of the KCPOC come into play. Simply click the little heart under your thumbnail
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or click “ADD TO FAVES” below the preview window when an image comes up that you like.
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Don’t worry, add as many faves as you want. You can always narrow it down later by removing them.  The faves you select have no impact on your orders. You are never obligated to order anything and you can even order an image that is not part of your faves list if you really want to (but why would you?). Now that you’ve gone through all your proofs and marked all your faves with hearts, what’s next?

STEP FIVE: Review Your FAVES
I know, you probably already saw it like years ago. Directly above your thumbnails is a toggle button. “FAVES ONLY” which does exactly what you think it does by showing only the images you’ve marked with a heart icon. This way you can compare quickly and narrow down your absolute most best-est faves.
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Once you’re finished in here. You’re either ready to order your repros, or you want to wait for awhile before making a print order. Those exact two options are on the very bottom right of the screen. Take your time. Your profile will remain online as long as you need so you can order or re-order today or years from now. Both of these options bring you back to slightly different versions of the Overview Page. One that urges your next move if you are ready to order. Another that says “Hey man, it’s cool. Let’s just hang out for now and get to know each other.” The next step only comes when you are ready, but for the sake of this blog post, let’s pretend you are!

STEP SIX: Make an Order!
PT1: Order Repros
So you are now back on the overview page wondering. What should I order? Most of our clients will primarily use the “Order Repros” module, especially on the first visit.

 

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As I mentioned above, this module is the gem of this website. It walks you through your custom repro design using your photo and updating it each step as you go along. It will add the border you select around your image, add the font/typeface showing your actual name onto the border. It will change the size of your image depending on if you select an 8×10 or 4×6 postcard repro. It will change from colour, b&w, or sepia. There are still a few limitations to the system like cropping and type placement, so of course we’ve added a last step where you can add special instructions to let us know the details of your custom repro design.

I should mention again that retouching is included with all repro orders. And since the studio still does all the retouching in-house, we’ve designed the site to automatically send your retouching approval proofs to you when they are complete as well. When you receive the email, simply login and you will be prompted to review your retouching. If approved, simply hit approve, if there are changes, simply hit “reject” and then leave us some details notes about what you’d like changed.

PT2: Re-Order Repros
Before we move on to the other order modules. Let’s cover “Re-Order Repros.”Anytime you make a first-time repro order on our system, the KCPOC system will remember that exact repro design, complete with the border and font you originally selected. When you enter the Re-Order Repro’s module, you’ll be shown only a large thumbnail list of your previous repro orders to select from. Simply pick the one you’d like to reorder and continue through to checkout (or order multiple re-orders). All re-orders are discounted from the first time repro price since all the production work is complete. The only thing to do is look up the old completed file at the studio and send it for print.

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PT2: Order Proofs on CD
Simply put, if you prefer to have a CD copy of your proofs instead or in addition to your online profile, you can order one very easily here.

 

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PT3: Order Digital Files
Any repros you order include retouching and also a complimentary web image that you can use for Casting Workbook, IMDB, Facebook or any other website or email submission you like. However if you find that you need additional digital files but don’t need to get repros printed of those images, you can order digital files at anytime. You can choose to order retouched high-res files, or low-res files with the option of being retouched or unretouched.

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PT3 (and PT3.5): Order 4×6 Printed Proofs
The last two modules are virtually the same except for the obvious fact that one is to order colour and the other is to order black and white. Some of our clients prefer to have their proofs printed out so they can sort through them by hand. This is certainly a tried and true method to picking out your favourite shots so we welcome you to order printed proofs at anytime. And those little icon’s beside them? Those are not storm clouds with lightning bolts…they are beautiful flowers. Why? I don’t actually know (evade topic!) Pretty aren’t they?

 

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SHOPPING CART AND MENU BAR
Probably the last thing to cover in detail is the top right area of your screen. The menu bar is pretty simple as it should be with any good site. I don’t think I can possibly explain anything further with that. So I won’t. The shopping cart icon you’ll notice when you have an item or numerous items in your cart. It’s invisible until you add something to it. Clicking it simply pops up the cart itself with it’s current tally of items. You can choose to dismiss the cart so you can add more items or continue to checkout from there. Again, checkout does not gather any payment info, it just tells the studio what you’d like to order so we can contact you for payment details.

 

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So that brings us about to the end of the Kevin Clark Photography Order Center review. It has literally been years in the making, started from a vision Kevin had of offering his headshot clients the best service available from any studio around. Many thanks to Steven Luscher, who pioneered the design and ground work programming of the site. Thanks also to Jennifer Romita who finalized all the graphical content. And of course, many huge thank you-s to Dave Duchene at Adaptas Labs  who tookover a half finished site, made it his own and stuck it through to the end with Kevin and I as we struggled to figure out how to make it work for the studio and our clients. Heck, he even built the server that the system is running on. You’re our hero Dave.

And as with any site that takes a long time to complete, we already have things we want to change, even on day 1 of the launch! But of course at some point along the way you have to stop and say “enough, let’s get this thing finished”….or you run out of money. Either way, keep your eyes peeled for more exciting changes at Kevin Clark Photography. But not too peeled. Eyes dry out fast. Blink often. It’s good for you.

 

 

– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

CTV BC News Team, Breast Cancer Run for the Cure, and Vancouver’s Pride Parade.

So, first things first…no it ISN’T possible to have a longer title, I ran out of characters on the blog title input. Actually that’s a lie, but it’s more interesting that way. Written on a blog = fact. Everyone knows that. The next question you may have is how exactly these three things fit together for us folks over here at Kevin Clark Photography. Well, it’s been awhile since the last post, so I suppose things have been building up, but this all sort of hit us with one big awesome wave.

Let’s start with the CTV BC News Team. Is that okay with you? Okay then, I’m going to start with that anyways.  Starting back in April of this year (Tuesday, April 15th 2008 to be exact) Kevin began several days of shooting all the On-Air Talent for CTV BC. And here we are now on Wednesday, August 6th and finally have worked through the entire lot of images and have supplied CTV with 60 total headshots of 31 different personalities. Here are two samples of Pamela Martin and Bill Good. Most of the rest can be found on Kevin’s Headshot website at www.kevinclarkheadshots.com under the “feature” section.

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I didn’t have a chance to be at the shoot, but Kevin mentioned that all of the Talent were just great to work with. Being on TV constantly, I’m sure they are used to exactly how they should look in front of the camera. None better than Bill Good, who after looking through his shots, I nick-named “The Rock”. He is amazing, 60 shots apart and his smile is dead on. Sincere, trustworthy and friendly, everything a great anchor should always be. Many of these headshots are already showing up on the CTV BC website (www.ctvbc.ctv.ca) including promos for some shows such as Bill Good’s “A Good Point”.

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As for the ‘CIBC Run for the Cure’ supporting Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, we were just finishing up the retouching on the CTV images, Kevin was called out to shoot Pamela Martin one more time for a brochure they were putting together for “Team Pamela”, a training and donation program. They needed it shot and the image produced fast. Luckily Kevin had an opening only a day or two away and we were able to retouch and submit the final image the same day which was quickly sent off to the printers. Kevin shot Pamela on location down at Stanley Park, running on the beach. Always a fun challenge to shoot motion on a bright day and have your lights balance with the Sun. Luckily Pamela was game for anything so we got some great enthusiastic shots of her running repeatedly in the same spot and crossing an imaginary finish line. Kevin’s assistant David DuChemin was great help that day too, wrangling everything together so all Kevin had to worry about was getting the best shot. And as always Kevin got some great looks which turned out to be the perfect shot for the brochure.  *Notice how clean that beautiful Vancouver shoreline looks? You’re welcome.
For more information on how to donate or participate in this years Run for the Cure, please visit their website by visiting this site: CIBC Breast Cancer Run for the Cure

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So if I hadn’t been so busy with these first two topics the last few weeks, I may have actually have had time to blog about them and then the Pride Parade wouldn’t have made it in this post. But since it’s been so busy around here, time just goes by and luckily all of these fit together quite nicely. It just so happens that also because of how busy the studio is, I haven’t been able to spend any quality time with my dear ol’ Mum lately, so I called her up on Saturday afternoon and said “So Mom, how would you like to go to the Pride Parade with me?” And of course my Mom, being the wonderful lady she is, was delighted and said that she was actually already going to ask me. Cutest…Mom…Ever (Sorry Trish!). I’ve always been too busy in past years, but this year with my Mom by my side, we finally had a chance to take part in the amazing celebrations that literally filled Robson Street (and I mean ALL of Robson Street) and several others. We were actually almost in the parade for a short time, but when the bustle near the beginning of the parade cleared out we headed for the sidewalk so we wouldn’t get in the way. And yes, we both caught beads…and then went to Batman! (different blog post altogether). If you haven’t been to the Pride Parade yet, you really should next year. It’s one of the most touching events in Vancouver by far. It’s great to see a half million people come together to support equality.

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This brings us to why all these topics are related today. A small group of these half million people were none other than CTV’s Pamela Martin, Colleen Christie, Tamara Taggart and I think I saw Mike Killeen out there too on a giant TV shaped float. There were probably a few more, but those were all I could make out through the crowd. Here is a link to the story on CTV’s website: Read More… There were so many amazing floats and just great people walking through the parade. From the first appearance of the RCMP in the history of the parade, to the revolutionary Sikh float, to the random naked old men, Vancouver really had a chance to show what a great city it is that day. Hopefully we keep it up.

– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

Client Concept Project: Elisa King

Everyone around here knows how fun and challenging it is to shoot musicians. It’s gives everyone in the studio a chance to push the envelope and go for something even more daring that you could with an acting or corporate headshot. Kevin can play with lighting and angles until his brain turns to mush. Trish can breakout her rainbow of makeup colours and help style some completely amazing outfits. It also allows Andrea and myself a chance to do some extreme retouching and digital post production. Jake generally wags his little pug tail a little harder on those days as well.

Last month, we photographed singer and actress Elisa King for the second time in the past year. The last time she was in the studio during the summer and we got some great shots of her for her acting portfolio. This time she came in with a plan. A concept that she had been thinking about for the cover and inside spread of her new CD cover. At first, we were unsure if the whole thing would be able to come together, as our first conversation came to the conclusion that this could potentially be a shoot more suited for a high-end L.A. set constructed from scratch and with no real budget to get in the way….and the shoot was tomorrow! But we knew we could get something that would work, so on we went.

After the shoot was over, we had some beautifully lit shots of Elisa and parts of her concept that included costume and some simple props…but really the work was only about half complete. What she really wanted was something that didn’t look like it had been shot in a studio, something with more of a fantasy feel, with glowing things and pixie dust floating through the air. Sure…I like to doodle here and there, but by no means am I a digital illustration artist and this sounded way out of my league. So once I had talked with Elisa enough to get a good grasp of her idea, I just started drawing stuff. After awhile, the series of shots started to come together into a story and I watched as our studio was taken over by Elisa’s elaborate fantasy:

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So there we are! We ended up with something very different from what our studio usually produces, but more and more in the last year we’ve pushed beyond the norm and came out with some very strong images. I’m excited to have been a part of the process and to have Elisa happy with the final result! We really hope that more of our Actors and Musicians can come in with some cool concepts for us to try, but we’ll get you looking your best even if you don’t!

– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

“Juno” Movie Review: Featuring a Cast of Our Clients

Well, it’s about time…I finally saw it. Juno! I’ve been hearing so many great things about this movie and I must say…it got me. That’s right…waterworks, emotional rainfall, a misty stroll through the amazon…tears. I admit it, I don’t care…I’m man enough to admit that a movie about irresponsible teenage impregnation single handedly increased my household’s need for Kleenex brand tissues. But I mean, come on, it wasn’t that bad…OMG they’re getting divorced, what’s she gonna do! Sorry…I’m fine. It’s just that…he ran all the way there from his trackmeet still in his awesomely ridiculous uniform…aww! Okay really, I’m good. And if you haven’t seen this movie you probably think I’m insane, but hey, if you have seen it then I’m fine right? Queue the poster:

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But to me, seeing this movie wasn’t about awkward teenage/30 something moments in the basement, or psychotically urgent mothering desires…it was all about the supporting cast. I heard a few weeks ago from Kaaren de Zilva who called into the studio to order some new images for an article about her in the Sunday Times in Sri Lanka which can be viewed here. This is when I found out that Kaaren was a part of the film in a great role as the “(ornery) ultrasound technician”. As the article on Kaaren states, it really is a pivotal scene and I was really rooting for you in there Kaaren when things got ugly, but that verbal lashing was handed out to you on a platter! Oh snap! But kudos to you for helping dysfunctional step-family members bond.

Another cast member that I just realized after a quick search on IMDB is Emily Tennant who we shot last year as well. Emily’s part as “Pretty-to-Goth Girl” (HEY! Goth girls are pretty too!) is hard to describe, but sort of a realtime visual narrated montage of her transformation from regular Emily to goth Emily. A great placement for her as during her shoot Kevin got everything from beauty queen to intense punk rawker.

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I hope I didn’t miss any other clients of Kevin’s…I’ve only been here a year, so my mental database is limited. Everyone else in the cast was great as well. I never get tired of Jason Bateman’s intelligently aloof banter, just the same as in Arrested Development and Smokin’ Aces…but keep it up, I don’t think I’ll ever get sick of it. Michael Cera was gold as always too, his meek bumbling cracks me up no matter what he does, never mind the baggy short-shorts and wrist-bands. And of course the outstandingly witty Ellen Page who is in a just slightly less uncomfortable role from the last flick I saw her in “Hard Candy”. I always wondered why that movie poster had her standing in a bear trap…ouch.

Everyone in this film gives a great performance, there are too many to mention. I highly recommend you go see it. It’s still in a theatre or two here and there and will probably be out on DVD soon, so see it!

– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

Happy Valentines Day // Mongolia Bound

Happy Valentines day to all our friends, collegues and clients. Jake, our studio mascot asked us to pass on this Valentine to everyone we’ve gotten to know over the years. This was Jake’s 4th photoshoot in as many months and we believe he may be getting an ego about it. Anyone interested in hosting a “Pug-Ego-Intervention” party, please contact the studio.

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We were of course inspired by one of the best animated characters of recent years, Puss n’ Boots from the Shrek films, when deciding which direction to go in photoshop. Jake has a face just made for hilarious enhancement. But don’t get me wrong, Andrea’s pug needs absolutely no enhancement to his natural personality. Just classic.

In other Andrea and Jake news, and coming back to Jakes first big studio shoot late last year…Jake and Andrea have been published! Photoshop User Magazine recently did an in-depth profile on good friend of the studio David DuChemin. David’s been shooting some amazing travel photography over who knows how many years. His travel work can be found on his website www.pixelatedimage.com along with his many clever ramblings and travel journals on his own blog through the same site. Of course Andrea and Jake do not quite qualify as travel photography, though meeting Jake is quite a worldly experience (but as we all know, he would be nothing without Andrea!). But David has a second venture taking place at home here in BC: people and their dogs. His captivating work, including his shoot with Andrea and Jake, and of course Kevin’s daughter Hunter and their little white fluff ball Blue, can be found at www.redcollar.ca. Here’s a tearsheet of on page of the article from last month’s Photoshop User Magazine feature David’s Work.

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I’m sure they’ll be knocking down his door again soon too. David has just left on a journey to photograph in Mongolia. Here’s hoping he packs more than just a wind breaker. Good luck David, can’t wait to see the shots from your trip.

– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

Free Corporate Headshots Draw with Kevin Clark: Winner Announcement

Thank you all the Realtors and Brokers and everyone else that visited our booth at the 2008 REBGV Conference and Tradeshow at Canada Place. As everyone that chatted with us knows, we were offering a FREE PHOTOSHOOT to one lucky winner with our business card draw. After mixing and shuffling the nearly 300 business cards, Mr. Kevin Clark himself donned his metaphorical blindfold and pulled out our winner.

Congratulations to Ghazal Ighani of Prudential Sussex Realty in West Vancouver, BC. You are the winner of an all inclusive photoshoot package with Kevin Clark at our spacious Yaletown studio. We contacted Ghazal yesterday and she was very excited about her win and hopes to arrange her shoot within the next 2-4 weeks. We of course look forward to working with her as well along with everyone else that we had the pleasure to meet at the Tradeshow.

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Many of you may remember Kevin and I were also offering a $50 discount for anyone interested in signing up for a photoshoot on the day of the Tradeshow. We’d like to extend that offer for ONE MORE WEEK (ending Friday, February 8th 2008) to any of our corporate clients that visited us that day and dropped off a business card. Of course you are welcome to book the shoot for any date/time that works for your schedule, so if you are planning on getting some new headshots with the city’s best headshot photographer Kevin Clark, call us now to set up your appointment and save a few bucks. Kevin, Trish, Andrea and myself, Rob, look forward to working with all of you.

For more samples of Kevin’s corporate and acting headshot work and full package details and pricing, please visit our website at www.kevinclarkheadshots.com

 

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– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

New Website Launch – Kevin Clark Headshots

Announcing the new dedicated headshot website from Vancouver based photographer Kevin Clark – www.kevinclarkheadshots.com

For the past month or so, we’ve been working hard, scouring through all the images taken in 2007 to select our favorite shots to post on our new headshot website. We’ll still be at www.kevinclarkphotography.com, which is next on the list for an overhaul, but the new home for all of Kevin’s best and most recent headshots is now www.kevinclarkheadshots.com

One of the things we love so much about this new website is how fun it is to scroll through the galleries. Simply click on the gallery title, then to advance through the images all you have to do is click on the image itself and the stream of headshots will stroll by in front of your eyes, one image at a time. We really wanted a site that was dedicated to the headshot industry, and this site is just that. The links page is full of helpful sites for actors, writers, agents and also lots of places to stay or eat if you’re coming in from out of town, or just curious about where to grab lunch after your shoot.

This new site is both more simple, and more informative than the old site. So check out Vancouver’s newest and most dynamic headshots website and let us know what you think. You can email or call us anytime at 604-669-7577 or feel free to leave a comment on this or any other post.

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 – ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
Kevin Clark Photography | Headshots | Food | Lifestyle
Vancouver BC

Kevin Clark Photography – Christmas Card EXPOSED!

I must be very careful in the waters I tread in during these next few paragraphs. I’m on a top secret covert mission to leak previously redacted information about the latest Christmas Card you may have recently received from Kevin Clark’s Headshots | Food | Lifestyle Studio in Vancouver, BC. At any moment Kevin may be done his current shoot and characteristically wander over to see what exciting things are happening with Andrea and myself in the Digital Dept. Well, I’ll tell you what’s happening…HIGH TREASON! In the next few minutes, I’ll be showing you exactly what sort of devious plot is underlying this year’s Christmas card. And whatever you do after absorbing this information, do not reveal your source to the man they call Kevin Clark, my Christmas bonus depends on it.

So onto the project we just recently completed and sent out to as many of our friends and clients as we could before we ran out of envelopes, stamps and budget for more of such postal necessities. Every year, Kevin and Trish, his wife and head makeup artist, photograph their three children, Hunter (the oldest and longest haired of the bunch), Nolan and Holden (the two lads of varying ages). The first series of images you see below are the result of an intensive search for the main theme of this year’s project which was something of an apocalyptic feel with the two oldest children playing the part of angels, rescuing the youngest from some imagined sort of certain peril, or at least a slight amount of general discomfort.

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Wondrously enough, the very day after Kevin shot this location, the whole mess was completely hauled away and cleaned up. He barely was able to squeeze his lens through a chain link fence and from what I understand of Kevin’s telling of the shoot details…protect himself and the equipment from several menacing Japanese Whisker Dragons all attacking in dizzying unison (which ironically were tatooed with images of themselves), a fleet of unarmed futuristic superbots and a fairly angry cocker spaniel. Needless to say, stitching these 3 shots together was quite an impressive feat.

The following series is of course the children themselves. Photographed in our extended studio area (the storage locker in the basement). And of course as kids are kids, it took another 3 images just to get decent looking mugs on these little ones that would work for the final shot.

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And here of course is the result of that first blend revealing our wonderful amenities and all 3 kids in all their dynamic glory. Take note here that little Hunter’s toes are cut off. Rob is not pleased at this stage, but has many more feet to joyfully extract from other images to replace these.

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Of course there was also the small stuff that you don’t really think about (angel wing straps, a plastic sword that needed to look more like an authentic barbarian broadsword etc.) that I could bore you to death over but simultaneously delight myself with repeated ego inflation. But it’s nearly Christmas, so let ALL be merry.

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This next image places the kids into the shot and though it looks fairly close to done as-is, I would say this is only about 1/3 of the way complete.

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The 2 images below are a sample of the lighting that we created within photoshop to add some ambiance to the environment. I’ve seen a few samples of this technique in the past and from the amount of night photography I’ve been doing lately, I thought it woudl be fun to attempt a recreation of “natural” artificial lighting within a scene.

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This whole project has spanned a few months while we put all the individual pieces together and it’s been great fun and a great challenge. I’m personally quite proud of having the chance to work on this and get something strong with the final result.

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And below is the full card with the back folded out. Hopefully you have received yours, but if not we probably don’t have your address!Thank you to Kevin for his great location find and perfect photography, Trish for her work getting these kids to cooperate for yet another year (not to mention creating such photogenic children), and a huge thanks to Andrea for putting the time in to hunt down nearly 1000 addresses and organize the important part of Christmas cards…sending them! We all put in a lot of hard work so here’s hoping that Canada Post didn’t lost all of them in transit.

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And of course thanks to everyone we’ve met and worked with this past year. We’ve had a lot of positive changes and development in the studio this year and hope to be able to share more of these projects with you as they come to fruition. Check back soon…next up is a new website launch for Kevin Clark Headshots.

– ROBERT MARKS
Studio Manager
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