Do 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.
Read MoreNo matter what space or niche in which you serve, you are in the business of building relationships. And that affects
Read MoreWhen it comes to locations for your portrait session, don’t settle for something that doesn’t feel like it will compliment and enhance your personality and brand. I talk more about this in the following article.
Read MoreWhile the conventional option for team photos on your website is in person headshots, this article shares an option that might make more sense based on how you work together and show up for those you serve.
Read MoreIn this day and age, it’s not enough to simply call yourself an expert. You need to look like one, too. I talk more about this during my conversation with Thom Singer on the Speakernomics podcast.
Read MoreWhile putting on a multi-day event involves a ton of moving parts, having a photographer capture all those moving parts leads to many benefits after the program ends. More on that in this article.
Read MoreOne of the greatest challenges that expert business owners face is to figure out which service and product offers make sense to share with their audiences. This article suggests one place to look for answers.
Read MoreFeel like you’re going at this alone in your business? This article talks about the importance of creating a cycle of support within your business to help you, as well as others who could benefit from your insights.
Read MoreA little improvisation goes a long way. It makes the “grass” a lil’ greener on your side of the fence. More on that in this article.
Read MoreDealing with overwhelm is a common occurrence for expert-based business owners. This article dives into the importance of “doing nothing” to combat it.
Read MoreI talk about the importance of showing how the sausage is made for your audience. Allow them an entry point into your process. In this article, I walk the talk and share some behind the scenes photos during a #bookboudoir session.
Read MoreThere’s more than one way to skin a cat, and you need to be confident enough to figure out which way works best for you. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWhat separates extraordinary achievers from the pack? Listen as speaker Ron Karr discusses the topic with Dr. Nido Qubein.
Read MoreWhen you’re stuck trying to find a story to share with your audience, this article suggests you look no further than your image content portfolio to find a story. Read more here to learn how.
Read MoreThe closer the camera is to your face, the closer your audience is to understanding who you really are. More on the importance of close-up photos in this article.
Read MoreInstead of spending money on licensing fees for photos that don’t belong to you, create customized stock photos that you own forever. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWhat do you do if you have a service that cannot be photographed because of the confidentiality of the participants? This article shows how I solved this problem for an Expert-business owner client.
Read MoreHow do you ensure magical photos are taken during your next keynote? Work with your photographer to do the work before the work. Learn how to do that in the following article.
Read MoreThere’s a time and a place to break the 4th wall within your image content. This article shares an example of how NOT to break it.
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