Business portraits and headshots make up a huge part of my business. A lot of times places will want this more casual, modern style of business portrait, but will be asking for headshots because that is the term they know. In photographer’s circles this isn’t really considered a headshot because there is much more to it than just the head and shoulders, but how would a client know to call it something different? I have heard these call cinematic style or bokeh style, but whatever it is, I have been doing it for my clients for years. I will go to a business office and create really nice portraits of a bunch of people all in one day. Here is a set I did for a biotech firm in Seattle. All of these images were either taken in the lobby of their building or within a few blocks of walking. For this shoot, I created portraits of around 35 of their employees in one day.
Read MoreI create a ton of corporate business portraits. They are not quite headshots, not a complete branding session, but something like an environmental portrait in a more editorial style for my clients to use all over. Colliers asked me to take photographs of their Occupiers group. These people came to meet up in Seattle from all over the country and some from other places in the world. The mission was to create a few great, interesting shots of each person in a relatively short amount of time.
Read MoreCDK Global hired me to go to Honda of Burlington to photograph the Service Manager. CDK sells software that dealerships use to do things like add photographs of parts that need to be repaired to their service estimates, among countless other details. Brandon at Honda of Burlington is one of their featured clients.
Read MoreCarnation Farms is a nonprofit dedicated to improving how people eat. They grow sustainable food and teach the next generation of farmers. I had the pleasure of taking some photographs for them for their marketing of the team and some of their many facilities on their 800-acre venue.
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