“John made this process both enjoyable as well as illuminating as we talked through options and lighting, scenery and client desires.” Learn more about my branding session with Louis Lessig in the following article.
Read MoreIn this article, I share photos from a book boudoir session with author, speaker, and good awkwardness expert, Henna Pryor.
Read MoreIn order to climb the speaking fee ladder, your buyers need to feel a perception of value the moment they hit your website. More on that in this article.
Read More“John is an artist. He engages with his clients in a way that helps their true beauty to shine. He captures their soul. He does this in a stealth manner that is fun and easy. I felt like his family, he made this experience so comfortable!” Learn more about my session with Jason and Kim Koteki in the following article.
Read MoreWhat helps create momentum in your day? For me, staring at a tidy inbox helps to move the needle for my productivity. More on that here:
Read MoreIf you’ve written a book that is still available to buy, have it photographed during your next branded lifestyle portrait session. In the following article, I talk about some of the benefits based on this effort.
Read MoreThis article shares the takeaway that speaker and author, Cathy Dolan-Schweitzer, felt about her live event photos taken by NYC photographer, John A DeMato, at a recent presentation in Manhattan.
Read MoreThis article shares photos from a #bookboudoir session for DELIVER MAGIC, a book written by NYC photographer, John DeMato to help branding and live event photographers build an easy-to-refer business.
Read MoreThis article shares photos from a recent Exactly What To Say Certified event facilitated by Phil M. Jones held in NYC.
Read MoreWhen 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 MoreWhen you’re facilitating or attending a live event, there, oftentimes, is a photographer making the rounds capturing candid moments. In this article, I share a best practice when reacting to the camera in the room as a way to help you create better photos to share with your audience.
Read MoreAre you a part of an organization where you have a chance to get up and speak in front of members while there’s a photographer in the room covering the meeting? If so, the following article shares tips to keep in mind before you’re handed the microphone and your time to shine has arrived.
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 MoreWhile the book boudoir photo quit yer complaining from Laurie Ruettimann’s book was a great asset for her to use in her marketing, it also resonated with me on a deeply personal level. I talk more about that in the following article.
Read MoreWhen thinking about the background for your online videos, stick to what feels most comfortable to you. More on that in this article.
Read MoreHave difficulty being in front of the a professional photographer’s camera? Don’t feel comfortable? In the following article, I share a strategy on how to combat that apprehension.
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