Best Aspect Ratio for Headshots (Prints)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @AdventuresInOhioandBeyond
    @AdventuresInOhioandBeyond 3 года назад +1

    So much information, I came because of the high volume headshots video and I'm slowly watching them all. Great information.

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  3 года назад

      I thought I saw a jump in the view counts - ha. Thanks so much. I have so many more ideas for content to produce but only so many hours in a day. I do have a couple of light reviews coming soon - stay tuned!

    • @AdventuresInOhioandBeyond
      @AdventuresInOhioandBeyond 3 года назад

      @@MattSpaugh I feel the pain, 2 boys and a regular full time job, but I do photography on the side, and youtube just for giggles. I love the content.

  • @BrianKRoss101
    @BrianKRoss101 2 года назад +2

    Absolute gold, thank you!

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad you found it helpful. It seems like a no-brainer but there's actually a lot to consider!
      Thanks for watching.

    • @BrianKRoss101
      @BrianKRoss101 2 года назад

      @@MattSpaugh Having a lot to consider is exactly why this is gold. I have experience photographing products, not people, so I've been wafting back and forth on crop and aspect ratio. Sharing your logic and experience helps me make a decision on this. What you are creating on RUclips is no doubt helping folks that need it!

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  2 года назад

      @@BrianKRoss101 Thanks Brian, that means a lot!

  • @redrob2230
    @redrob2230 3 года назад +1

    I kinda fell into a school photo day. Your at least last 2 videos have really been lifesavers. It’s things I haven’t thought of. Also they are unique topics of photography that I haven’t seen much of. Your high volume video is now my standard. Thank you.

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  3 года назад

      So glad the hear that my content was of help to you. Thanks for watching!

  • @hectorfarah523
    @hectorfarah523 Год назад +1

    Thank you Matt! Awesome information!

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  Год назад

      I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @LongTimeTTFan
    @LongTimeTTFan 3 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot. This is the first video I've come across on this interesting topic.
    I like your choice of 2x3 ratio. Sometimes, I also do squares 1x1. That way, I'm able to capture the entire upper body of the subject just in case.
    I also like your recommendation to always shoot wide. Thanks again for the very helpful video.

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  3 года назад

      For me, flexibility in the edit is the key. If I can reduce the amount of work along the way, all the better. Thanks for watching.

  • @Qbulls23
    @Qbulls23 2 года назад +1

    Great video

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching - glad you like it.

  • @jaiharrison2570
    @jaiharrison2570 2 года назад +1

    Hey Matt one of the best videos on RUclips. I did have a question, what printing platform do you use for printing ID’s?

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  2 года назад

      Thanks for the encouraging words Jai!
      I run my ID cards through Miller's Professional Imaging. Their prices are good and their turnaround is SUPER fast. I can't stand their interface for uploading but its workable once you figure it out. Their customer service is really good - thankfully. I usually create a custom template but they have a range of standard designs.
      Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
      www.millerslab.com

    • @jaiharrison2570
      @jaiharrison2570 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for replying back to my comment. I appreciate it.

  • @Qbulls23
    @Qbulls23 2 года назад

    Great information again

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  2 года назад

      I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @bethb3462
    @bethb3462 3 года назад +1

    Well done, Matt!

  • @holaemili
    @holaemili 3 года назад +2

    Nice, thanks!

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it, thanks for watching.

  • @CortoMuanza
    @CortoMuanza 3 года назад

    Hey Matt. Your videos are packed with solid information and I’m learning so much from them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & experience.

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching Corto! This has been an interesting journey for me. I actually started my channel on a dare but have found that I really enjoy creating content - comments like yours are very encouraging. Have a great day!

  • @mysteriousman3000
    @mysteriousman3000 3 года назад +2

    8x10 = 4x5 for all you lightroom editors out there

  • @douggoss1
    @douggoss1 3 года назад +2

    Great video, very informative, thanks! One question, I plan on supplying the client with three files: two full sized images cropped to 8x10, one color and one B&W. The third is where I am struggling. That will be a smaller imaged sized for ID badges but I can't find what the dimensions should be for those anywhere. Any suggestions? Thanks again!

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  3 года назад

      It depends on who is doing the ID badges. If they have a layout already, you'll need to match that. I create the design for my badges and then do all the production as well so, in my case the photo on the ID is still proportionate to 8x10.
      FWIW, when I send the school their files (for the yearbook), I send 4x5 images (at 360dpi) that are cropped pretty tight. Those are the same images I use for the ID cards.
      Hope that helps, thanks for watching.

  • @TracyHoexter
    @TracyHoexter 2 года назад +1

    Another great video!
    Do you always shoot vertical for volume? Any thoughts on shooting horizontally for corporate headshots in volume? Thanks!

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  2 года назад +1

      I've shot horizontal for environmental headshots where I need to show location for context, but for straight-up headshots that will be cropped mid-chest, I always shoot vertical.
      Bear in mind, this video is specifically about shooting for situations where people will be ordering prints - and you need to create one cropped image that will work for all the different sizes. In that case 8x10 vertical is the safest way to go.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @lloydpdx
    @lloydpdx 3 года назад +1

    I don’t do volume portraits, but this was still helpful, and enjoyable in its simplicity and effective use of the aspect ratio motion graphics. Thank you! Do you find that planning for 8x10 also leaves enough width for circular crops - LinkedIn, I think, for example?

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  3 года назад

      Definitely. having that extra headroom comes in handy for almost any format. Thanks for watching, glad you like the video.

  • @SDW2000
    @SDW2000 2 года назад +1

    Would this technique be the same if shooting horizontal headshots?

    • @MattSpaugh
      @MattSpaugh  2 года назад

      Not exactly. The 8x0 cropping for a vertical shot is done that way so that as the image is printed at different sizes (and therefore ratios) the sides are what will get cropped out. On a horizontal shot, the top and bottom are what will be cropped out which could be problematic.
      I hope that helps - thanks for watching!