by Kirsten McGoey | Oct 5, 2020 | Ajax, Art, Bowmanville, Brooklin, Business Content, Corporate, Durham Region, Headshot, Local Business, Modern, Oshawa, Photography, Portraits, Storytelling, The Corporate Group Experience, Trinity Design, Whitby
We have been working for the last year with 1855 Whitby to ensure they have consistent member headshots for use on their website. This value add for members gives them a professional look in keeping with the other members at 1855 – Durham Region’s first and only technology accelerator.
Just some of the great features of our team headshot experience include:
- Quick modern set ups.
- Full PDF of what to wear and what NOT to wear for your employees.
- Versatility to work in both natural light and studio/Off Camera Flash scenarios on site at your business.
- On site viewing of images being taken so team member is involved in the making of their portrait and pose.
- On site choice of image for each team member increases efficiency.
- Consistent look across team members.
- When needed on site assitant to ensure a smooth process.
- Back up gear brought to every single session.
- Fully insured.
The process is pretty straight forward – here is what we need to quote on your team:
- The number of solo and group shots required.
- The location of your business.
- The style of image you wish to create – studio or on location/lifestyle
- Timeline for taking and delivering images.
Kirsten McGoey | Visual Storyteller
by Kirsten McGoey | Nov 29, 2019 | Ajax, Bowmanville, Business Content, Corporate, Durham Region, Headshot, Local Business, Modern, Oshawa, Photography, Portraits, Storytelling, The Corporate Group Experience, Trinity Design, Whitby
Just over a year ago Trinity Design Photography created editorial headshots and story images for Durham Region and Whitby’s one in a million Rebecca Munn (East of the City magazine). Rebecca, a master seamstress, has been an entrepreneur since she was 16 and was a perfect choice for our test model for our upcoming headshots team photos for companies who work within the 1855 Whitby Innovation Accelerator.
1855 Whitby is housed in a non-descript building that completely wows you when you walk inside. The concrete floors and walls made of bricks dating back to the 1800 and 1900s mixed with glass, steel, and colourful plastics makes for a fresh and creative space.
Rebecca’s brand is clean, modern, fresh and youthful. We kept her outfits simple, in the right portrait she is even wearing one of her own sewing creations. In headshot photography we do not want the main focus to be the clothing but rather it compliments the wearer and moves focus to their face, their personal brand.
This portrait is again proof positive a portrait of a strong, capable and talented woman does not have to feature her smiling. Rebecca’s “blue steel” gaze is just what this portrait needed to make it next level awesome.
The 1800 and 1900s brick background is gently lit with light fall off and the subject is perfectly lit with a one light/reflector combination. Our end product is a strong professional look for this entreprenuer in the building that is now growing some of the latest technological innovators in North America. Long live the entrepreneur.
Kirsten McGoey | Visual Storyteller | A.O.C.A.D. | Trinity Design Photography
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