The Wedding Photographer Hair Cut….

When I first started getting into wedding photography I was sooooooo sure there was an exact image I needed to project, and that I needed to start aligning myself with that image. I bought an Audi A4 (now that’s a fun car…) started dressing nicer (I shoulda been doing this anyway) and worried about my hair.

I’ve finally come to realize that there’s nothing wrong with being myself and projecting that in my business, and I LOVE it!

So, when I got my hair cut yesterday I told my stylist to go wild and make the highlights stand out!!! Let’s just say, she didn’t fall short on the highlights standing out!!!!

My question to anyone who’s reading this post is, look at the picture, and tell me, should I add some brown/light blonde dye into my hair to make it more stylish/exciting, or just go with the yellowish gold over the entire top of my dome?

Thursday, August 9th, 2007 Santa Barbara Weddings

15 Comments to The Wedding Photographer Hair Cut….

  1. I think it looks cool man. You can always add in some streaks at a later stage, so why not keep it this way for a few weeks at least? Though I haven’t got a hair cut in 2 years (well trims here and there to keep my better half happy). So maybe my long hair hippie opinion ain’t so valid! I guess whatever feels most comfortable is best!

  2. Fred on August 9th, 2007
  3. I love it! You are the golden boy now. I all you need now is a sweat golden mullet.

  4. doug miranda on August 9th, 2007
  5. Nice work man. The only thing that haircut needs is a nice pair of shades. :)

  6. jason groupp on August 9th, 2007
  7. Well, in my humble opinion our good lord made you as he intended with hair color ala natural the best way to go. Why mess with what God has given you?

  8. roger on August 9th, 2007
  9. keep it bombshell blonde!

  10. Deyl on August 10th, 2007
  11. …it’s cool. a couple of lowlights might be nice at some point - . lowlights will make it look a little more natural - while still maintaining the funky look. It’s your hair - if you LOVE it stick with it.
    PS> I have been busy and haven’t had much time for blogging so its been a while…. when I looked at your blog today I thought holy cow look at all this new stuff!!! really fun! Lovin it! I am scouting locations today… but it’s lunch time and I’m glad I took a break to check in.

  12. sandig on August 10th, 2007
  13. looks awesome!! I agree with Jason…all you need is a nice pair of shades!

    M:)

  14. Mary on August 10th, 2007
  15. wow, sick Tim thanks for the info on the 1.0 lens - even though i’m not going to buy one ;)

    I was thinking that you should throw some brown on the dome, I initially thought that even before I started reading what you wrote - though I do think that the cut and color are premium.

    Also, the vertical infra-red shot with the flare is one of my favorite wedding shots of all time - EPIC!

  16. Michael Costa on August 10th, 2007
  17. STYLIN!!!

  18. Blaine on August 11th, 2007
  19. Love the new do. Let’s hang before I move.

  20. Mark K on August 12th, 2007
  21. I like it blonde, but it would be awesome with some low-lights too! I think when you add some lowlights, it actually makes the blonde pop more.

  22. Elizabeth on August 15th, 2007
  23. when did you become a girl? did meg do this to you?

  24. Tara Jones on August 15th, 2007
  25. Yo! You stole my color!

  26. Alex Robb on August 16th, 2007
  27. toss in some streaks of a darker/natural color in the mix ;o)

  28. Ana Gabriela on September 13th, 2007
  29. Hello!

    I am contacting you because I am working with the authors of a book about blogs, and I’d like to request permission to use a photograph of yours in this book. Please contact me at matt@wefeelfine.org, and I’d be happy to give you more information about the project. Please paste a link to your blog in the subject field. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

    Sincerely,

    Matt

    matt@wefeelfine.org

  30. matt on September 16th, 2008

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