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Category Archives: Photographer’s Tips
Your Web Profile Pic | March 7, 2012
What do you notice first when you visit a business website? Images, design, text? They all have to harmonize in order to spark and engage the interest of those searching the web. Including a dynamic and appealing portrait on your … Continue reading
What’s In A Headshot? | February 25, 2012
What makes a great headshot? The best way to prepare for a headshot is to understand the purpose of the portrait. In addition to being technically outstanding, an effective headshot should portray a relevant aspect of your job, position and … Continue reading
Can You Do This? | July 13, 2011
3 Reasons You’d Want To Hire A Professional Photographer 1) STYLE – First and foremost, when you hire a professional you are paying for her sense of artistry or “eye”. A combination of learned skills and inborn talent, a photographer’s … Continue reading
3 Reasons To Meet! | July 10, 2011
Why bother to meet the photographer before your portrait sitting? It is my custom to make a complimentary “consultation” visit to my clients’ home about a week before our portrait sitting. The primary purpose is to design our … Continue reading
The Best Gift | April 16, 2011
Pro Tips Here’s a quiz: What is one of the top reasons that people run back into a burning house? Yes, photographs. Our passion for pictures of our families and friends is the very reason that portraits make the … Continue reading
Take a Shot! | January 17, 2011
3 Things To Do If You Make Your Own Portraits LIGHTS! – If you are making your own portraits, the best way to optimize your results is to start with the right lighting. Since consumer camera equipment is limited in … Continue reading
Why Hire A Pro? | January 17, 2011
3 Reasons You’d Want To Hire A Professional Photographer 1) STYLE – First and foremost, when you hire a professional you are paying for her sense of artistry or “eye”. A combination of learned skills and inborn talent, a photographer’s … Continue reading
