Regardless of the photographer’s camera, lenses and lighting gear, it’s not about the tech you should focus on…it’s always the operator. I explain more in this article.
Read MoreWhile I am in the business of booking gigs, sometimes the work is more about the relationship with the client than it is about the paycheck. More on that in this article.
Read MoreDo you include book signings as part of your keynote experience? Take advantage of that opportunity by creating a wealth of photo assets of the moment. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWhy do I need so many images in my content portfolio? Isn’t it overkill? It’s not about the amount, it’s about the options. More on that in the following article.
Read MoreWhen it comes to your time in front of the camera, make your expectations clear with your photographer beforehand. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWorking on adding a product or service offering? Then look to a photographer to capture the visual assets you need to support the marketing of that new thing. More on that here.
Read MoreDo you use props during your keynote?Let your photographer know beforehand so they can capture you in the act of using them on stage. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWherever you are with your speaker business, capture photos of the rooms in which you work. I talk about why in the following article.
Read MoreWhen reviewing the photos in your image portfolio, this one mental reframe can make the difference in how you shape your opinion of them. I talk about it in this article.
Read MoreWhat do DJ parties and lifestyle portraits have in common? They’re all captured with the same approach. I talk about that approach in the following article.
Read MoreDo you run an in person certification program? Offer your participants visual assets they can use to promote themselves. More on that here.
Read MoreWhile I find all of my client work fulfilling in one way, shape or form, some gigs stand out for reasons beyond the work itself. This article shares one of those special types of events.
Read MoreWhat’s the YES AND to your mastermind? Represent it in your images. More about this in the following article.
Read MoreWhat photos belong on your one sheet? The following article offers a list to help you put that together.
Read MoreIt’s one thing to archive a keynote through a handful of photos. It’s quite another to capture a variety of moments that supports your marketing efforts. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWhen sharing photos of what your in-person, client meetings look like, be sure to share the work displayed all around the room. More on that in this article.
Read MoreIf the room in which you’re speaking is not at full capacity, your photographer needs to work around it. How? More on that in this article.
Read MoreEvery room in which a speaker presents is different. Take advantage of those wrinkles and nuances each space offers in your photos. Learn why in this article.
Read MoreDo you have signature bits in your keynote that involve people and props? Plan accordingly with your photographer so they get the shots. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWhile it’s important for speakers to have photos of the commanding a stage, it’s essential that the room looks right for you in the photos. How do you figure this out? More on that in this article.
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