
A lot of people think of a professional photo, and they imagine a corporate look, with a head & shoulders type of shot, and a plain background. Those can work very well, and they may be necessary depending on the type of business you do. Whenever possible, I love getting CREATIVE, and thinking outside the box. Your potential clients will remember you better, if you have a unique photo on your website, or on Facebook, or LinkedIn. A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of doing photos for a ballroom dancer/instructor, and when I suggested that she wear some of her costumes, she got really into it, and we had SO much fun. Eugenia is a beautiful, graceful lady, and the passion she has for her art, really came through! Check out Eugenia’s dancing at www.myballroomlessons.com
Posts Tagged ‘Business Photo’
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Creative Business Headshots |
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Business Head shots with a “friend” |
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When I did the Business Headshots for one of my clients, I brought my “studio” to her home, as it was roomier and more convenient on a weekend, than her office. I accommodated her schedule because she wanted to get her hair and makeup done, and not be rushing during the work day. Her best friend and family pet, Tula, was eagerly observing everything we were doing – trying to make me her new friend, of course. At the end of our session, I offered to take some photos of my client with Tula, and she loved this portrait! I love incorporating something personal into your business image. Bring a prop, or something that really says something about you, and we’ll have more fun, and the photo will be even more unique!
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Corporate Photography – Is your time valuable? |
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Your website is often the first place a potential client learns about your business. And he or she will very likely look at your bio, which usually includes a photo of you. It’s important to portray yourself as a professional, and have a professional Business Photo. One of the things that makes me different is that I bring my studio to you – complete with lights, background (if needed), and other equipment. I will set up and take down my “studio”, and all you have to do is come in for a few minutes, so I can photograph a few poses. I’ll share the photos I’m taking, so you have an idea of how you’re coming out, and you can even pick out your favorites right there. I can process and get the digital jpgs to you very quickly if you’re in a hurry, but even my normal turnaround time is 1-2 weeks, maximum. Also, I’m very accomodating with meeting your schedule, and have flexibility with early morning or late afternoon shoots.
