Natural Light Commercial Black and White Portrait Photography in Downtown Albuquerque with Jason

Natural Light Commercial Black and White Portrait Photography in Downtown Albuquerque with Jason

Creative Commercial Portraits Brick Wall Background in Albuquerque

Meeting client requests is what it means to be a professional commercial photographer in Albuquerque. Jason contacted me needing natural light portraits, with a brick wall background. So I began scouting locations in downtown Albuquerque that had a brick wall and would be in shade at midday to be able to shoot a natural light commercial portrait in. Having found the perfect location for the photoshoot, and done all the prep work ahead of time, and having 12 years experience as a pro, the shoot ended up taking less than 10 minutes of Jason’s time so he could get back quickly to his busy work day. That’s what it means to choose me as your commercial photographer. He also had his edited portraits delivered only 3 hours after the shoot!

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$10 million dollar kitchen Luxury New Mexico Real Estate Photography

$10 million dollar kitchen Luxury New Mexico Real Estate Photography

Luxury real estate photography for a $10 million kitchen

It has taken over a year and a half for me to be able to share the first photos from a luxury real estate shoot I did for a property valued at $10 million. And even now I am only able to share just these three photos of the kitchen! Look for them in an upcoming issue of Su Casa Magazine. Needless to say this is the most luxurious residential home I ever photographed. It was an entire day of shooting hand crafting the photo of each space. These photos utilize the flambient technique for the absolute best in interior image quality. What do you think of this dream kitchen?

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More Lawyer Team Headshots for Vrapi Weeks Law in Santa Fe New Mexico

More Lawyer Team Headshots for Vrapi Weeks Law in Santa Fe New Mexico

New Lawyers, New Headshots in Santa Fe

I first starting making headshots of this growing team of lawyers two years ago, spanning three cities in New Mexico. Since then they have also gone through a name change, from Noble Law to now Vrapi Weeks Law. I am very grateful to continue to choose me as their headshot photographer for whenever they get new team members. This time I went back up to Santa Fe to make headshots just like I did for everyone going back two years in Las Cruces and Albuquerque also. Consistent results over time, in different locations, is the benefit I offer clients who choose me as their headshot photographer. Thank you everyone, at now, Vrapi Weeks!

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Socorro County New Mexico Rural Land Real Estate Photography Sunset and Cows

Socorro County New Mexico Rural Land Real Estate Photography Sunset and Cows

Cows and Sunsets in Socorro County New Mexico

Returning to Socorro County New Mexico for rural land real estate photography for the first time in 2021, an area I have been to many times before, I knew what to expect. It would be windy, very windy, Google Maps would show roads where there is only open desert, and eventually, the cows would come home. I experienced all of the above, but those challenges did not stop me from getting the results the client wanted with the right combination of clouds, light, and sunset. If you would like to own these views, check out Hemingway Land.

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Porsche Taycan Albuquerque Car Photography Portraits with Mark

Porsche Taycan Albuquerque Car Photography Portraits with Mark

Electric Car Photography with a Porsche Taycan in downtown ABQ

Julia was my very last client of 2020 visiting the JCP Home Studio for a business headshot. She recently contacted me again for a very different type of photography, car portraits for her stepdad, Mark. I always really appreciate when clients continue to choose me as their photographer. I went and scouted a location for the car photography shoot in downtown Albuquerque. Mark drove up in his Porsche Taycan Turbo in a stunning "frozen blue" color. This is Porsche's first fully electric vehicle to rival the likes of the Tesla Model S. It is no secret I wish I could be exclusively a car photographer, so I really enjoy the chances I do get to photograph a car like this, with Mark in many of the shots for creative car portraits too! Thank you Julia and Mark for choosing me as your car photographer!

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Best Professional Headshots for Real Estate in Albuquerque with Gregg

Best Professional Headshots for Real Estate in Albuquerque with Gregg

Real Estate License One Day Professional Headshot the next!

Just one day after getting his real estate license, Gregg visited the JCP Home Studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico for the best value in person branding for a real estate broker, a modern, professional headshot. More and more real estate agents are choosing Jason Collin Photography for their headshots because of the convenience (shoots often take only 10 minutes), fast turnaround time of the edited headshots (often the same day), and because of the modern, creative style I use to make headshots that stand out from all the rest of the hundreds and hundreds of brokers in the ABQ area. Gregg knew the value of getting a standout headshot. He is now your competition, how does your headshot compare? Thank you Gregg for choosing me as your headshot photographer!

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Colorful Sedona Mountain Views Fine Art Photography

Colorful Sedona Mountain Views Fine Art Photography

Sedona and a chimichanga and a very cold evening

For me Sedona is a place of long time mystery and intrigue. It was a stop on my very first trip out west in 2000, where I ate one of the best meals of my life, a vegan chimichanga, while looking out at Snoopy Rock. I can only remember about 7 eating experiences in my life, and that is one of them. A second visit three years ago was all too brief and I could not find that chimichanga restaurant again, and lost my dog’s favorite traveling blanket. A third visit 1.5 years ago was more extended, where I got to drive my own Jeep offroad and over the most challenging obstacle I’ve ever encountered offroad. It was also the height of winter and in contrast to that amazing chimichanga meal, I had an outdoor meal (cannot remember the dish) that was one the coldest experience’s of my life. It was outdoor dining (even before Covid-19) in about 30F temps. It might as well have been 20 below. Still, I look forward to returning to Sedona again soon, this time with my mountain bike to explore the red rock like one only can from such an intimate machine. What are your Sedona experiences? Let me know in the comments below.

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