About Christopher

About Chris Page:

Do what you love and you will never work a day in your life.
I am Christopher Hedlund. I am the heart of Loft954 Studio and the mastermind to our warm blanket of success.
Most importantly, I love what I do.

“It’s a hard Loft life for me” has quickly become our favorite studio tag.
This clever riposte was originally coined by my personal assistant and rightly so. Aside from its comedic demand, it serves to remind us how fortunate we truly are and our echoed triumph within the industry.
Loft954 Studio reigns top among mentionable feats.
As for me, I tower at 6’5’’ and maintain both an active and attractive lifestyle. Title words such as collected, charismatic, and intuitive depict me best. Beach going, breakdancing, photography, and a parallel soundtrack would make for an accurate montage of my last 20 last years. Some people spend their whole lives trying to figure out what drives them. For me, I developed my vigorous passion for photography early on. Since then I have met, studied, and been guided by some of the most remarkable people in the business. My work is a steady reflection of dedication and Loft954 Studio is just the tip of the iceberg.
Ladies and Gentlemen stay tuned.
I understand that great headshots come from the ability to gain reactions from the subject. Allow the expression to tell your story.
My success rate with this technique is what I take pride in most. Similar to a magician, I cannot reveal my secrets. However, what I will tell you is how monumental artists such as Helmut Newton (1920-2004) have influenced me tremendously. His story is impressive as are his accomplishments. Peter Hurley, David Lachapelle, and Dave Hill are among other mentionable colleagues that make the top of my list. My work has been published in Maxim USA, Playboy.com.mx, Coed.com, and Menshumar.com to name a few.
The reputable Loft954 Studio is over 2000 sq. feet of innovative space. We love seeing new faces walk through our doors. No question our accommodations and staff will leave quite the impression on you. Stop in and leave your impression on us. We insist.
In good taste, I would like to conclude this exchange with one of my favorite quotes by George Eastman, an individual who helped pioneer the foundation for photography as we know it today.
In which he rightly states…
“Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.”
(Fade to black)
-Christopher Hedlund.
Namaste.