Portraits on Demand Studio
The University of ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ - Fort Smith Office of Strategic Communications is pleased to offer professional headshots at the ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Portraits on Demand (PoD) studio.
The fully self-service was designed by a professional portrait artist to make high-quality headshots accessible to all.
All members of the ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ community — including students, faculty, staff, and alumni — may use the PoD, which is available any time the second floor of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center is open. Typical hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Questions and Concerns can be sent to Portraits@ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ.edu.
Click here to submit your photo for your campus directory listing, or use the link on the directory homepage.
Instructions
- When you arrive at the campus center, take the stairs by the fireplace and head toward the ROAR First-Year Advising Center. The PoD studio is just past the ROAR desk.
- When you enter the booth, scan the QR code, enter your email (@g.uafs.edu is preferred), follow the on-screen instructions, and control the photo booth right from your phone. The built-in screen will take you through the process if you don't have your phone. You can take up to three photos in one session (plus one retake) and choose one to edit and send to your email.
- You are welcome to take as many pictures as you like, but please be mindful of those who are waiting behind you. While taking photos, you can choose either a three-second or six-second timer. (The 6-second timer is highly recommended.) In between photos the booth also offers tips on how to take the best professional headshot possible.
- Please be aware that in addition to sending the photos to the email you enter, your
final selections will also be stored on a ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ server and may be used for your Workday
profile or ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ.edu bio.
Photos taken in the PoD cannot be used for ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ ID cards at this time.
What to Wear
- The PoD’s background is a seamless light gray, so it is best to avoid tops in the same shade.
- Solid colors are best, and mid-range to darker/deeper shades typically photograph best on this background.
- Since the photo will be limited to your head and shoulders, choose a visually interesting neckline, potentially pairing your top with a jacket or cardigan.
- Avoid tops that are too shiny or reflective, as they may photograph poorly with the PoD’s surround lighting.
- If you find your glasses reflecting light poorly, try angling them downward by lifting the ear pieces slightly above your ears.
- If you need new professional attire for your headshot, contact ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Career Services to access the robust Professional Clothing Closet, which offers students free professional clothing in a variety of sizes and styles.
Appropriate Use
The photo booth provided to users for the purpose of professional headshots. Photos must not contain inappropriate gestures, props, or nudity. Please note that several ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ offices have administrative access to all photos. Inappropriate use will result in the suspension of future access to the booth as well as referral to the dean of students.
Accommodations
If you require a wheelchair or other accommodations, please email us at Communications@uafs.edu to make an appointment for a professional headshot taken by one of our staff members.
About Iris
is the evolution of portrait photography. Created by a veteran studio photographer to deliver clean, crisp images in a new, reimagined way, Iris condenses a full-size photo studio into a fun, modern, 20-square-foot space, undeniably changing the way people think about headshots. Iris Booth strives to reach, serve, and engage a diverse student community by providing professional headshots offered through university career center offices.
While making the biggest possible impact in the photography space, they aim to make the smallest possible impact on the environment. They have thoughtfully engineered their products to be highly energy efficient; are moving toward recyclable or reusable packaging whenever possible; continue to find ways to reduce their carbon footprint; and have fully embraced a work-from-home company culture.