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PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS

Every photographer has their preferences for location, lighting, and composition. When it comes to professional portraits for business and marketing, we believe a "real" photo is the best way to instill trust in the viewer's heart and mind. Therefore we prefer doing portraits in real environments where the subjects actually function. Doing so requires an intrinsic understanding of workplace photography where control of mood, lighting and space is minimum at best.

Our goal is simple: "
Capturing the spirit of the subject."

Achieving that goal is not always easy. In some difficult situations, we will even work with the subject’s self-esteem to ensure that a professional-looking image is captured without requiring much post-production work. The fact that we enjoy long-term relationships with all our clients is the best testimonial for the extremely high-value results we consistently deliver.

Architectural Photography

We understand these images can often make or break a successful business presentation. Therefore we are most serious about delivering the finest images into the hands of our clients.

Over the years we have taken architectural photos for hundreds of buildings, both exterior and interior. Lighting conditions vary from day to day, and from season to season. We will not hesitate to make additional trips in order to deliver the results our clients have become accustomed to expect from us. In addition, we employ the most suitable camera system for each project to ensure sharp, well-exposed and vibrant results.

Event Photography

Many of our clients use these photos on their websites and/or printed materials for marketing purposes. To capture an event in its full light, a photographer must find ways to position himself "inside" the event, without being perceived as an intrusion. We dress accordingly, move fast and make light-hearted comments so that guests enjoy our presence during the event.