Peter Hurley Shares His Headshot Tips and Tricks with Frank Doorhof

A few days ago Frank Doorhof posted a great interview with headshot photographer extraordinaire, Peter Hurley. In the video Frank asks Peter what his thought process is while coaching the people that he's shooting and what photographers should do if they're wanting to get into headshot photography. Peter gives some great insight and advice on headshots and on how to to approach the people you're shooting to capture the perfect expression.

If you're thinking about getting into headshot photography a great way to start is by getting The Peter Hurley DVD series starting with The Art Behind the Headshot and following it up with the new Illuminating the Face DVD. You can find both DVDs and other great tools in the Fstoppers Store

Via: ISO1200 and Frank Doorhof

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Rebecca Britt is a South Texas based commercial, architectural and concert photographer. When she's not working Rebecca enjoys spending time with her two daughters, playing Diablo III, and shooting concerts (Electronic Dance Music). Rebecca also runs the largest collective of EDM (electronic dance music) photographers on social media.

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<3 Peter Hurley, the dude can explain to a monkey how to light and shoot a great image.

Hurley is the epitome of a photographer knowing his niche and not deviating. You can't find a headshot photographer out there that doesn't shoot his style now-a-days. (which is a bit annoying, but at least we're seeing better images out there)

I really want to know how that print in the background was made. Does anyone know where you can get prints that big? It doesn't look like canvas...

Peter Hurley is a solid dude. Met him in OC a while back, ran into him in Vegas at WPPI and he always has a very genuine positive attitude. Very talented and very open about his work and helping people. Him and Chase Jarvis have very likable personalities. Great interview

Peter Hurley is great at what he does! He just gets it and isn't afraid of disobeying "rules" he just does what he does. The interview seemed a little lacking but it was still decent!

Yet another awesome video w/ Peter.