My Photo Shoot

January 23, 2012 by danny · 6 Comments 

This past weekend I did a “photo shoot.”  Well, kind of.  It wasn’t the type of photo shoot where I went in to see a professional photographer and get make-up applied, a spray tan, and air-brushed every which way possible.  Although my wife did do a good job of taking the pictures and catering to my needs (she fed me grapes between shots).

Why did I have these pictures taken, you ask?  Well, because I’m a trainer and a fitness writer – and a number of times I’ve had different people (for an interview for a website or for an on-line magazine) ask me to send some “fitness pics” over to them to include in the article/interview.  I read all the time and when reading another trainer’s article/interview I often see great shots of them working out and/or showing off their physique.  When I get asked by an editor to send my pics I start scrabbling/panicking… “Shondra, where did you save that one picture in the computer?!?  I can’t find any good ones. What do I do!?!”  So, I figured I better get some professional-ish shots done so this is no longer an issue.

Why I’ve Been Hesitant To Do This

I knew I needed to get these pictures done, for the reason I mentioned above.  But I’ve been hesitant to get these pictures taken and to post them on my website and all over the Internet.  Hesitant?  Yes, that’s right.  The reason is simple… I don’t want to make it all about me.  When I train clients it is about them (both in person and on-line).  It’s their time to get in the gym and get work done; their time to work to look better and feel better.  But, as people have pointed out to me, “Danny, you need to sell yourself.  It’s not ’showing off’ to post a picture without a shirt on.  You are just showing people that you practice what you preach.  Fitness is your profession.”

And I get that.  I’ve had a number of friends/clients say to me over the years; “I always had respect for your knowledge.  But it wasn’t until after I saw you without a shirt on, that I realized that I am working with someone that REALLY takes his job and this lifestyle seriously.  That motivated me to want to work harder in the gym, eat better in the kitchen, and just take better care of my body/mind.”  (Note: I am NOT saying that I have the best physique in the world. But I think I’ve worked hard enough and consistent enough over the years to earn the respect of at least some people).

This is just human nature I guess.  If I were to “hand over my money” to an investor, I wouldn’t be happy if I heard that he has filed for bankruptcy four times in his life so far… not good for business!  Likewise, if one is thinking about working with a trainer, they are more likely to do so if they know the trainer practices what (s)he preaches.  So, I’ve decided to “put myself out there” a little more.  All of this led to my “photo shoot” …

Reminder For Me

I’m usually a pretty strict guy.  As I’ve mentioned before, I definitely find time to incorporate some of the finer things in life (beer, pizza, peanut M&M’s), but I like to “pick my spots.”  In other words, I try to limit the time in which I subject myself to such foods.  However, from time to time I find myself indulging more than I should.  But when I set the date with my wife to get these pictures taken, I was money with my eating.  It wasn’t very hard to walk by a cookie and NOT grab it.  I made extra sure to prepare just the right food in advance.  Etc. etc.    What I am saying is this; taking photos of yourself is very motivating.  I remember reading that John Berardi has often encouraged his clients to schedule a photo shoot because it is such a strong motivator and this will help you achieve your goals that much quicker.  Keep this in mind (even if this “photo shoot” is just between you and your husband/wife).

Reminder #2

We are our own worst critic.  There were a couple shots that Shondra thought were really good.  While my response might of have been something like, “are you kidding me!?!  Delete that picture.  My 3-year old niece’s triceps look bigger than mine do in this picture!”  If channelled in the right way, this can be a good thing… as a motivator to improve.  If channelled the wrong way this can be terrible… causing someone to stop altogether and give up.  Just remember that’s it’s ok to be hard on yourself, but channel it in the right direction!

So there you go… my photo shoot, the reasons for the shoot, and the power of pictures for motivation.

What event or occasion had you especially strict in order to reach your physique goal(s)?  Did use the camera to “help get you there?”  If taking pictures didn’t motivate you as well as you thought it would, what has worked better for you?  I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below…

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6 Responses to “My Photo Shoot”
  1. Your pictures are awesome! Your wife did a great job. And your reasons behind not doing this earlier are great. My favorite pic though is the one with your kids :)

  2. Your wife did a great job! Love the one of you holding your babies. I think all the women are gonna love that one.
    I’d say you can proudly use these in your media kit. :)

  3. Laura says:

    Great article, Danny! And fantastic pics! Congratulations on all of your many successes of late. Hope you are all well!

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