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Photography Classes: Magic in Action!
Oct. 01, 2014 Photography Classes NH No Comments There’s no denying it: teaching photography classes is a lot of fun. Seeing someone’s eyes light up when they finally “get” some aspect of photography that’s been frustrating them is one of the best parts of my job. And the more advanced the classes get, the more fun there is to be had. It’s the ability […]
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Executive Headshots: The Rookie Mistake Series
Sep. 26, 2014 Executive Headshots No Comments [mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_heading margin=”none,none,none,none”] Executive Headshots: The Rookie Mistake Series [/mp_heading] [/mp_span] [/mp_row] [mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_code margin=”none,none,none,none”] Welcome to the third installment of Executive Headshots: The Rookie Mistake Series. By now, you might wonder how many ways there are to miss the mark when crafting a headshot. Just wait until you see! Here, […]
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An Executive Portrait – Not Just a Headshot
Sep. 23, 2014 Executive Headshots No Comments Get the right executive portrait for the position you’re in… … or the one you want. Sometimes all you need is a head-and-shoulders shot for a corporate directory or to use on social media and business cards. But if your position in your company is an upper level one – or if that’s the level […]
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Executive Headshots: The Rookie Mistake Series
Sep. 19, 2014 Executive Headshots No Comments In our last installment of Executive Headshots: The Rookie Mistake Series, we looked at an image that was a pretty picture, but not an effective headshot. Remember? Because Katherine’s hair was hanging long and loose, the photo was simply too casual to function well in the realm of executive headshots. It was a fine distinction, […]
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Baby Portrait Sessions – Captured in Time
Sep. 16, 2014 Portrait No Comments Guess what Max is doing this week? If you guessed “celebrating his first birthday,” you win the prize. That little frosting face was a pretty good clue, though. We took Max’s pictures for the first time when he was just a couple of months old. That wasn’t so long ago by the calendar, but you […]
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Photography Courses: Back to School for Fall
Sep. 08, 2014 Photography Classes NH No Comments We love fall, don’t you? The weather is gorgeous. The last flowers of summer are still blooming, but that famed New England foliage is beginning to emerge , too. The opportunities for breathtaking photos are endless. But, what if your skills with the camera, or the composition of photos, or photo editing don’t quite live up […]
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Executive Headshots: The Rookie Mistake Series
Jul. 14, 2014 Executive Headshots No Comments [mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_text margin=”none,none,none,none”] So, I’ve said time and time again that small nuances make big differences in executive headshots. You’re probably tired of hearing it. Maybe you don’t even believe that a camera angle or head tilt or choice of blouse can be the difference between a effective executive headshots and lousy ones. […]
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Executive Portraits: Why You Want to Bring the Kitchen Sink
Jul. 09, 2014 Executive Headshots,Uncategorized No Comments Our philosophy about our Executive Portraits sessions is: bring the kitchen sink. What do we mean by that? Well, usually when someone is going to get a headshot done, they put on their suit or dress, or whatever it may be they choose, at home, and arrive at the photographer’s studio ready to step in […]
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Stress-Free Headshots: What Do We Mean?
Jul. 01, 2014 Executive Headshots,Uncategorized No Comments You’ve heard us say it – and if you’ve driven by our studio lately, you’ve seen it on our sign: Stress-Free Headshots. But what, exactly, does that mean? It sounds like a big promise, and one that might be hard to keep. Here’s how we deliver. We realized after talking to our clients that getting […]
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The Science Behind Your Headshot: Work the System(s)
Jun. 30, 2014 Executive Headshots,Uncategorized No Comments When you see someone’s face for the first time, you’ll form an opinion about them, based on a snap decision, and all that happens within a fraction of the first second. That’s why the first impression you make is so important. Daniel Kahneman explains in his book Thinking, Fast and Slow (http://goo.gl/guvsu1) that there are […]
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