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Brands Play to Their Strengths to Meet Challenging Market Conditions You are in good company if you are concerned about the future of your business right now. The latest regular survey of business leaders by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) finds that sentiment has turned negative for the first time [...]
New Website - Portrait Photography for Brunswick PR, London This client which has grown over the years into a large international company which regularly needs new fresh corporate portraits of their London team. For the new website the style of photography had been decided on in New York and was to be rolled out in [...]
Recent Individual Corporate Portraits taken in Oxford Business portraits for company Here are a few of the individual corporate portraits taken during an Oxford photo shoot for one person. The images are for use on LinkedIn and their company website. An updated portrait A few years later Cother needed updated portraits for her business and [...]
Ten minutes in make up is the best preparation for a corporate photoshoot For over 25 years, we’ve been working as professional corporate photographers. Our bread and butter assignment is the London corporate portrait, with clients requiring, roughly every couple of years so, a new set of images of their board directors, senior executives and [...]
The humble headshot with a white background Over the years I have lost count of the number of portraits I have taken as a London headshot photographer that comprise of an image with a pure white background. It is easily the most popular format for any company needing a photograph of many employees that can [...]
Winterflood New Website Photographer - London Offices and Staff Members Winterflood Securities in London needed a new website photographer to provide a full set of photographs for their site which was under construction. Arranging the photography Piranha's photographer needed to create meeting scenarios with a backdrop of the trading desks, so furniture was moved and [...]
Do you get nervous having your picture taken? When it’s for a formal occasion, say a publicity shot for a business launch or an important company document, a nervous client, or at least a camera-shy one, is surprisingly common. It's very common to be camera-shy I’ve lost count of the times I’ve heard clients admitting [...]
Headshot Photograph for Professional LinkedIn Profile A professional headshot photograph taken for use on a LinkedIn Profile and other marketing materials is important to both the business and the individual being photographed. It is often the first time any new client will discover what you look like. According to the recruitment firm Monster, 62% of [...]
Corporate portrait photography for Financial PR Firm PR Client Photography The below photograph - a corporate portrait photograph was taken of a client of Brunswick PR in London. Chairman Photographed for Brunswick Review Below is a photograph of Sir Alan Parker the Chairman of Brunswick was featured in the Brunswick Review magazine. The Brunswick Review [...]
Photographs of author taken in London for New Book This author needed portrait photography to appear in her new book which was about to be published. The photographs were to appear on the jacket of the book and also be used for PR and during the book launch.
Portrait photography for company website team page, the subjects expression was important but so too was the context, to show co-workers in the background. The subject in isolation would not have reinforced the 'team' message nearly so well. For the best portraits, it’s the dynamic between photographer and subject Before I start a [...]
The Nitty Gritty of a Corporate Photo Shoot - Photography of new CEO of Kingfisher Group at B&Q for The Times Newspaper Like a lot of corporate photography, getting the right image, on time, within the budget is always much harder than it looks. The image above looks deceptively simple, it shows a new CEO [...]
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