Posts Tagged ‘branding’

2019 3rd Quarter Headshots

Fairfax, Virginia

This post is about more sessions in the studio for 2019 3rd Quarter Headshots. Firstly in this set, Kelli recently completed her Ph.D. Correspondingly, she is looking to start a new teaching position. Overall, I am impressed with the dedication and work ethic for those that can complete such lofty academic goals! I hope that these new headshots help convey her new position as she starts her next opportunity.

2019 3rd Quarter Headshots in the studio for business portraits ©TimeLine Media
2019 3rd Quarter Headshots in the studio for business portraits ©TimeLine Media
2019 3rd Quarter Headshots in the studio for business portraits ©TimeLine Media
2019 3rd Quarter Headshots in the studio for business portraits ©TimeLine Media

Brandon is another business owner that I met networking in northern Virginia. He has great stories about growing up as a standout basketball player, and playing in the NCAA tournament! Since then he has worked many positions in the roofing and siding industry. In fact, he learned so much from his experience that he is now starting his own company! Hopefully these will help him with a successful launch.

Finally, I need to put these photos of Laurie from a previous studio session. At this time, she was looking for images that she could use for her business coaching website. Afterwards, she asked if these could be used for her upcoming book jackets. Of course, I said it would great to use for those! This is the first time my images were used for hard cover publication. I felt honored that she chose to use them this way!

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1st Half 2019 Studio Headshots

Fairfax, Virginia

Today, I am recapping the 1st Half 2019 Studio Headshots that I did not yet add to the blog. At first is Terri who was looking for new headshots as she ran for a local board. Being that we met while working at TEDxTysons events, it made sense that she was looking to run for the McLean Community Center board. With this in mind, her simple black top keeps the frame non-distracting. Especially since these photos will likely be small on a webpage, having the face be the focal point is very important. This is how most headshots are viewed these days.

1st Half 2019 Studio Headshots

Mary and her family own an HVAC company. Every week at our business networking group, Mary consistently talks about her expanding capabilities at her business. After producing some standard background headshots, I asked her if she had a favorite color. Purple was her choice, so of course, I did my best to get a nice purple in the background. In this case, I did it in camera, not in Photoshop! Using gels like in theater lighting, I changed the light gray background to purple. It is always fun to play in the studio!

1st Half 2019 Studio Headshots

Finally, we have Lyndon, a low key showman! During the day, he is a capable health insurance professional. On the weekends, he is an awesome event DJ! He has a great voice that really carries well over a microphone. Also, his years of experience in selecting music and playing for party crowds makes him a great addition to your reception. I hope to run into him at a wedding someday!

1st Half 2019 Studio Headshots
1st Half 2019 Studio Headshots

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Laurie On-Location Session

On site shoot with a business coaching session ©TimeLine Media
On site shoot with Laurie doing a business coaching session ©TimeLine Media

Washington, DC

This post is from an on-location session of Laurie Richard doing some business coaching. At this time, I met her at a modern office building in downtown Washington, DC. By the time I arrived, she had already been teaching for most of the day. When they came back from break, she started her last block for the day.

Conference room for a business coaching session with Laurie Richards ©TimeLine Media
Conference room for a business coaching session with Laurie Richards ©TimeLine Media
Photographing Laurie as she teaches a business coaching session in Washington, DC ©TimeLine Media
Laurie On-Location Session at a business seminar in Washington, DC ©TimeLine Media

Watching professionals at work is really eye-opening and one of the privileges of being a photographer. Whenever I am assigned this kind of project, photos are my number one priority. Concurrently, I pay attention to the material presented. Not only does this keep me engaged with what is going on, but it does help in getting better photos. Authentic photos are always better as they translate better to viewers than completely set up images. When following along with the presentation, it helps you to previsualize the images you want to make and creates results that your clients are looking for!

Photographing Laurie as she teaches a business coaching session in Washington, DC ©TimeLine Media
Photographing Laurie as she teaches a business coaching session in Washington, DC ©TimeLine Media
Photographing Laurie as she teaches a business coaching session in Washington, DC ©TimeLine Media

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