When it comes to your personal branding shoot, you don’t need to capture every possible photo that you could ever need in one session. I talk about why in the following article.
Read MoreWhen preparing for your next portrait session, be prepared to capture more than just smiling happy and confident expressions on your face. Why? I talk about it in this article.
Read MoreWhen you look at your portfolio of photo assets, do you recognize the person staring back at you? In this article, I talk about how this question relates to something OTHER than the way you look in your image content, and why that’s important.
Read MoreTruthfully, there are a lot of bad corporate headshots out in the world. But, does that mean they should be abolished? Or, is there another solution? In this article, I talk about the other solution :)
Read MoreThe following article shares insights and photos from a branding session between NYC photographer, John DeMato, and speaker, consultant and coach, Wagner Denuzzo.
Read MoreHow do you choose the right photographer for you? In this article, I talk about how intuition plays a big role in it.
Read MoreIn the following article, I share photos taken during a branding session with the founder of BookThinkers, a marketing solution for authors looking to gain more visibility for their book, Nick Hutchison.
Read MoreWhile you might have a fairly solid idea of the types of photos that you need for your image portfolio, this article stresses the need to go into your session with an open mind and be open to other types of images that need to be captured, as well.
Read MoreAre you using branding or editorial photos throughout your online presence? Are you aware of the difference? Unravel the mystery in the following article, where we delve into why experts need to opt for branding photos for their marketing materials instead of magazine-style editorial shots.
Read MoreReimagine your portrait session as a chance to narrate your story beyond just your face. Explore this article to discover how objects, tools, and symbols can help to create a diverse and deeply resonating image portfolio, enhancing your marketing and promotional assets.
Read MoreSometimes, killing 2 birds with 1 stone isn’t a good idea. It can lead to less than ideal results. In the following article, I talk about how this relates to hiring a photographer to also shoot video content during the same session.
Read MoreIn the following article, I share some photos taken during portrait sessions while attending the NSA Influence conference in Orlando, Florida.
Read MoreFor some folks, they’re under the impression that squinting in their photos when smiling is a bad thing. In the following article, I talk about why that’s what you should aim for the next time you find yourself smiling in front of the camera.
Read MoreWhen looking to maximize the value of your lifestyle portrait session, Do the work beforehand. More on that in this article.
Read MoreDo you invest in creating branded swag items that you sell or share with your clients? The following article shares why you should also invest in creating compelling photographs of those items, too.
Read MoreIn this article, speaker, trainer and LinkedIn expert, Viveka Von Rosen, shares her thoughts on the experience of working with personal brand photographer, John DeMato.
Read MoreWhat are the interesting wrinkles and nuances that make you uniquely you? Show them in your photos. The following article shares an interesting wrinkle discovered about Mike Goldman in his strategy call.
Read MoreRecently, I had a chance to work with social media marketer and owner of ISellSocial, Ivonne Ribeiro. In this article, she shares her experience.
Read MoreAre you a member of the National Speakers Association? Attending Influence in Orlando? Are you in need of refreshing your image portfolio with new photos? I got you covered. Learn how in the following article.
Read MoreWhen creating an image portfolio, big smiles and badass faces aren’t enough. In this article, I talk about the importance of conveying aspects of your personality from shot-to-shot
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