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Light, Rewritten | Editorial Headshot Photography

Project type

Photography

Date

Decmeber 2024

Location

Dallas, TX

Credit

Altered State Productions, Rey Contreras

Project

Individual Portrait Photography | Editorial Photography

Some portraits behave like documentation. Others behave like introductions.

In this editorial portrait series, Dallas portrait photographer Rey Contreras approaches portrait photography as atmosphere rather than simple identification. Produced under Altered State Productions, the images sit somewhere between editorial portrait photography and environmental portrait photography — professional headshots built with the mood and texture of a cinematic frame rather than a neutral backdrop.

The series moves between on-location portrait photography and controlled studio portrait lighting, blending natural daylight with saturated color to create depth, contrast, and presence. Steel structures, concrete architecture, and washed urban backdrops place the subject in a real environment, while directional lighting reshapes the scene into something closer to a magazine portrait than a traditional corporate headshot. The result is a style of personal branding photography that feels intentional, modern, and character-driven — portraits designed not just for identification, but for professional positioning.

Across the frames, small shifts in posture and expression carry the narrative. A turned shoulder, a steady gaze, a moment of stillness against the geometry of the city. This is where creative headshots and executive portraits begin to separate from standard business portraits — the image doesn’t just show what someone looks like, it suggests who they are before they speak.

One portrait holds that idea perfectly: the subject stands beneath an overpass, hair catching a streak of red light, the background falling into shadow behind her.

It isn’t just a headshot.
It’s a first impression.

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