Combination Photo Lab and Portrait Studio in Amsterdam
For
more than 50 years, Foto Studio Heno has been an industry leader in
Holland. Started by Esso Noordhoff I, passed on to Esso Noordhoff
II, and now operated by Esso Noordhoff III, the studio installed the
Scene Machine Virtual Backgrounds system to provide customers with
maximum variety while working in very minimal space in the city center
of Amsterdam.
Esso
Noordhoff II checked out the Scene Machine for years at both Photokina
and PMA, but it was Esso Noordhoff III who decided to make the
leap!
Esso states, “Customers love the results and the Scene Machine is contributing to increasing portrait sales averages.”
Commercial
space in Amsterdam is tight. The total store occupies only about
800 square feet and this includes space for the full Noritsu photo lab
for producing amateur and professional prints and the public sales
area. The studio space is squeezed into less than 200 square feet
- a perfect situation for the Scene Machine. There simply was no
room for multiple backgrounds and complex props. The only way to
significantly expand creativity in the tight space available was with
the Scene Machine system. They now use it for 100% of their
portrait work.
Because they have five
photographers, Esso decided that the best training solution was to have
Virtual Backgrounds send over Trevon Baker for several days of private
training for the whole staff. This worked out especially well and
got the studio off to fast start with the Scene Machine with minimal
issues.
The studio uses a combination of four lights including a main, fill,
and overhead separation light. Portrait photography in Holland is
not as common as it is in the USA. Although they will photograph
babies and children as well, their primary customer is between the ages
of 10 and 80 years. Because the studio is in City Center, they
also offer tourists vacation-type photographs with scenes of Amsterdam
as backgrounds.
The studio offers more than 200 different backgrounds, some from VB in
America as well as backgrounds that they have taken on their own that
are exclusive to Holland. They range from classic to modern.
The
customer response has been amazing - especially when they actually see
their own photographs with the unique and complementary
backgrounds. The studio prints all of their own prints in their
Noritsu lab.
Foto Studio Heno has a second location
in Amsterdam, and Esso reports that he will soon be ordering a Scene
Machine Virtual Backgrounds system for that location as well.