Professional studio acting headshot

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Here’s a cute headshot for a an actress we shot the other month. It’s always fun to shoot actors when they use their craft in the session to bring out evocative expressions. We love how soft she was in this particular shot!

LinkedIn Corporate Business Portrait Photographer

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Alana is celebrating her 40th birthday this week and came in for a photoshoot not too long ago to commemorate her milestone. She got hair and makeup services which ensured that she look “picture perfect.” She brought a bunch of wardrobe to set to play around with and we helped style her with what she brought. We are loving this warm toned yellow dress that complements her skin tone and hair colour really well.

Professional Studio Portrait Photoshoot

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Throwback to this family portrait session we had where we captured cute little Mia getting ready for her first day of “real” school. She looks very calm in this photo but she was so energetic the entire time. Most of the photoshoot we spent prepping her energy for the camera by playing together on set with bubbles, pom poms—even Tickle me Elmo made an appearance!

Professional Business Corporate Portrait Headshots

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It’s all in the details. Though subtle, that does not define it’s power, for example, check out the lint effect on this suit (unrelated: it makes for easier editing since it disappears any dust marks perfectly!). We also love the subtle monochromatic detail on the slim cut tie, and the additional vest layer. At the end of the day, preparing wardrobe like this comes by either you purchasing our styling service or simply have to chalk it up to the person’s taste, of which Chris had lots of.

Location Linkedin Corporate and Business Headshots

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We love this little private alleyway to give a nice rustic and warm, yellow brick background. A refreshing new taste on the classic red brick that we often use. As the season changes, the lighting in this little gem of a spot changes with us. Keep posted for how our outdoor portraits get along this fall!

Professional Real Estate and Linkedin Headshots

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We shot this realtor portrait the other day using our standard white backdrop, and blowing out the details for a fresh and bright white. This way it’s easy to use for promotional materials since most things are printed on white, as well is easy to clip out for your graphic designer to use for marketing material. To achieve this, we just bounce a light against our white seamless backdrop. The only downside is we aren't able to use it for full body, but luckily when you’re dealing with “head” shots, that’s not a problem!

LinkedIn Corporate Business Portrait Headshot Photographer

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One thing I’ve noticed after being in this industry for quite some time, is how much the weather and photoshoots have in common. We’ve seen a trend of calls/shoots increasing when the weather is better, or when storms have calmed down and people become “hopeful” again. With the weather comes the change of seasons too, and these days we’ve noticed our black background flying off the wall being customer’s most popular choice this past October! Here’s a solid example from a recent shoot for a PI (private investigator)… I can’t say much else… can I?

Business and Corporate Headshots for Linkedin

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This time of the year, the sun creeps out behind a condo and hits this modern and ever so rustic brick wall. The areas we can use change seasonally, and we’re happen to get great light and a bit of dimension with this wall. Crop it tight for a geometric and clean all brick background, or let the composition hang loose and get a trio of textures!