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Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Boston Headshot Photographer: Sell This House

No matter what line of work you find yourself in, how you present yourself visually is of the utmost importance. Oftentimes a photo is all someone has to go on before making a decision whether to be in touch with you. How much better for you and for your potential client when you have a professional image which goes the extra mile in telling your story. If people need to trust you, people need to see a piece of who you truly are in that first impression picture. Which leads me to Robin- one of  Coldwell Banker's top Residential Brokers in Cambridge, MA. With over 20 years of experience under her belt Robin knows what she is talking about and her clients not only respect her, but 100% trust her.  However, when someone recently told her she was much better looking in person than in her image...she knew it was time for an "image adjustment!" Of course it is always nice to "look better in person", but not so much when first impressions are your business. I think Robin was a little skeptical to my laid back methods, but I think I won her over in the end.

 Now; I am not a pet photographer. (I would run the risk of dogs or cats in clothing on a regular basis and I just can't handle it) However, there are exceptions to every rule and Dario was not dressed up and was so good during my session with Robin that I couldn't resist. You tell me how to say "no" to this face!
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Monday, November 2, 2009

Just a typical fall day in New England...

When Mychal first asked me to shoot her dog Gretchen,  I admit I was both intrigued and a bit nervous. I had visions of arriving at the location and there being a completely innocent little pup, humiliated in leather and lace, waiting for me with weepy eyes and a deflated spirit. So I laid down the law before I accepted the gig "NO ANIMAL CLOTHING OF ANY SORT!" (I made my father swear to this when we gave him his Beagle a few years ago and I couldn't possibly go back on my core values) Mychal is a recent transplant to Boston and since it turned out to be a gorgeous day on Sunday it was a no-brainer to have our session outside with the beautiful foliage. There isn't anything else quite like it and I thought it would be a great way to remember her time in New England when she looks back at these images in years to come. Gretchen and Mychal are quite a twosome and they were a hoot to watch play together...kinda made me want one of my own.



Um...yeah, the tree kind of made my LIFE!

"seriously, mom...give me the treat or I am DONE cooperating"


"Thanks for lunch, Mychal and have a great trip to St Louis, Gretchen! "

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