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2016 Tysons Exterior – Tysons Corner Center

Tysons Corner Center from Parking Terrace E entrance 2016 Tysons Exterior
Tysons Corner Center from Parking Terrace E entrance

Tysons, VA

Last year, the marketing team at Macerich requested that I make some 2016 Tysons exterior photos of the mall. Unlike event photos at the center, have a large crowd was not an emphasis for these. The images would be used for directories chiefly, so identifiable structures would be the goal. Additionally, the images are planned to be used for an app guiding visitors through Tysons.

Walking entrance from Parking Terrace C at Tysons Corner Center
Walking entrance from Parking Terrace C at Tysons Corner Center
2016 Tysons Exterior of the mall entrance from Parking Terrace C

On this occasion, I was enthusiastic to do this assignment. The biggest challenge was going whenever the weather and the conditions outside were right. Specifically, I was looking for some interesting clouds. For the most part, last summer was good weather-wise, but cooperating clouds were rarer.

Tysons Tower from the Plaza 2016 Tysons Exterior
Tysons Tower from the Plaza

As can be seen in the Plaza photos, I caught some great clouds one July evening. Not only were the clouds interesting, but they made for some nice purple and blue colors in the sky! Hopefully you will catch these images on a directory or app at your next visit to Tysons.

Looking to Tysons Corner Center from the Plaza 2016 Tysons Exterior
Looking to Tysons Corner Center from the Plaza
1861 International Drive in Tysons, Virginia
1861 International Drive in Tysons, Virginia

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2016 Headshots – Business Portraits

Joe Mjelde at his Burke, Virginia office of Edward Jones ©TimeLine Media
Joe Mjelde at his Burke, Virginia office of Edward Jones ©TimeLine Media

For this post, I wanted to revisit some 2016 Headshots that were all done with a mobile lighting setup. If coming to the studio is not convenient for you or your staff, it is equally possible for me to bring the lighting on location. As an illustration, both of these sessions were done with a mobile lighting setup.

Burke, Virginia

Joe Mjelde is the owner of the Edward Jones Investments office in Burke, VA. When he needed some images to accompany an article on his services, he hired me to get photos in his newly renovated office. Since it was very clean in his office, I incorporated the environment in the images.

Mobile lighting setup for executive portraits ©TimeLine Media
Mobile lighting setup for executive portraits ©TimeLine Media

Springfield, Virginia

Ted from Dynamic Advertising Solutions - headshot done with a mobile set ©TimeLine Media
Ted from Dynamic Advertising Solutions – headshot done with a mobile set ©TimeLine Media

Similarly to Joe’s session, I photographed Lakshmi and Ted in a conference room. On this occasion, I was a keynote speaker at a networking group. For my talk, I wanted to do a live demonstration for the purpose of showing my mobile capabilities. Both work nicely to me! Having a clean white background really makes images pop out of white backgrounds as seen here:

Lakshmi from Money Equations - 2016 headshot done with a mobile set ©TimeLine Media
Lakshmi from Money Equations – headshot done with a mobile setup ©TimeLine Media

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2016 Studio Headshots

2016 Studio Headshots by Rassi G. Borneo - www.timelinedc.com ©TimeLine Media
2016 Studio Headshots for a realty office ©TimeLine Media

Tysons, Virginia

Coming across clients on social media jogged my memory for these 2016 studio headshots. For these examples, I photographed in the studio. Compared to on-location setups, there are some advantages to doing it this way. Firstly, I have time to set the lighting beforehand. This will save time in how long you need to be at the studio. Secondly, a studio shoot allows for tethering the camera to the computer. Specifically, the images will immediately available to view on a nice large laptop screen, or TV monitor.

2016 Studio Headshots for a realty office ©TimeLine Media

For this headshot, it was helpful to review the photos on a large TV monitor. Accordingly, you can review your facial expression, wardrobe, and how they look on a chosen background. With attention to the background a clean white seamless is very easy to work with after the shoot. In this case, the realty office has a certain corporate background that the headshot will be placed. With this in mind, it was important to get a background that would be easy for them to cut out later.

2016 Studio Headshots by Rassi G. Borneo - www.timelinedc.com ©TimeLine Media

Darker Background Headshots

For Dr. AK here, I gave him a choice of a lighter or darker background. In contrast to the white, these seem to have a more specular quality to them. However, both styles I think are very professional and will do the job of elevating your branding with a professional portrait.

2016 Studio Headshots by Rassi G. Borneo - www.timelinedc.com ©TimeLine Media

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