
Whether you're a Fortune 500 CEO or small business entrepreneur, blue collar or white collar, hard hat or chef's hat, the first impression new clients frequently have of your business is your web-site and the go-to people running things. Do your key personnel appear to be lined up against a wall in the office waiting to be happily executed? Does it look like somebody took a snapshot they liked from a social media page and then had the background removed so they appear to be pasted against a flat background, hoping to make it look like a professional studio shot? The photoman is here to help stamp out mediocrity in business portraiture! Can you tell which of these photos was not photographed in studio? Besides the welder and the office manager, all but two (top row, first two) were photographed on location with my portable studio gear. Conference rooms, sales floors, reception areas, warehouses, hotel suites, all can be converted with ease and minimal disruption to produce in studio results. The on-site advantage is obvious when there is staff to cover: employees can remain on task until it is their turn to shine, resulting in a positive cost benefit analysis especially when the savings due to economy of scale are considered as well. Not to mention a greener environment, too, by eliminating employee travel to and from the studio. And if you want the environmental, annual report, photojournalistic look to highlight your brick and mortar site, that's easily doable, too.
So, if you're adding new hires, upgrading or designing your web-site or other promotional collateral, call or e-mail the photoman for more information about making that media rich first impression of yours the best possible for all your present and future clients.
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