There’s a passage from Moby Dick that always makes me chuckle. Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul; whenever I find myself involuntarily pausing before coffin warehouses, and bringing up the rear of every funeral I meet; and especially whenever my hypos getContinue reading “Stranger Scenes”
Tag Archives: Headshots
How Companies Maximize Their Photography Assets
Beyond leadership and employee headshots, companies are also using photography to capture: 🤹♀️ Happy customers. Testimonials or case studies without a face are empty verbal marks, signifying anonymity. 👥 Employee interactions. Showcase your people and the values that make your team tick. 🛋️ Office design. Highlight your workspace, so folks can feel the powerContinue reading “How Companies Maximize Their Photography Assets”
Portraits of David Wamsley
Meet David Wamsley, CEO of Rosebud Communications. With a black-belt in gravitas, Dave is a Big Data AI enthusiast with a knack for relationships and revenue streams. He can bend spoons just by thinking about them. Check out his recent article at the San Francisco Chronicle, or visit his company’s website—or both. As always, pleaseContinue reading “Portraits of David Wamsley”
The Hidden Life of Subjects
My camera is like a magical optic. It helps me notice things I might otherwise miss. One of the unexpected joys of portrait photography is discovering depths below the surface. On a recent outing, I photographed Mac Bohannon, an investor at XYZ Venture Capital. As often happens when the aperture is open, surface gives wayContinue reading “The Hidden Life of Subjects”
Headshot Photography For Thought Leaders
When it comes to headshot and portrait photography, more is better than less. More images, more styles, more choices. By design, corporate photo shoots are often transactional. They yield one or maybe two headshots per subject. After all, time is limited, schedules are tight, and leaders are on the move. Transactional photography has a placeContinue reading “Headshot Photography For Thought Leaders”