Union County, N.J. business headshots
Last week, we created new corporate headshots for a business at their facility in Union County, New Jersey.
We created a custom online calendar so each person could sign up for a convenient time slot. We also shot tethered to a laptop so each person could pick their favorite headshot on-site.
The company was trying to match the background of their existing corporate headshots so we were able to create a new dark gray background digitally.
They also wanted a background that showed the color swatches on the wall in their showroom. Since photographing all day in the showroom would have disrupted their clients we took a photo of the wall and digitally added it to each person’s favorite headshot later.
We received great feedback on the business headshots including this Google review:
“Hired by my company to take headshots. Very pleasant experience. John and his assistant were very professional and helpful. Numerous pictures were taken and they helped in choosing the best picture. The picture was emailed in a timely fashion with 3 different backgrounds. Definitely recommend John O'Boyle Photography.”
You can see more business headshots here: New Jersey corporate headshot photographer.
Other blog posts about corporate headshots:
A New Jersey executive wanted to create an image library of headshots and portraits for his company website.
We decided to produce corporate headshots against both white and gray backgrounds. Then we photographed some environmental portraits using the office as the background. We set up situations with the executives talking with colleagues in his office, recording a podcast, and speaking to a group of people.
A few times a year I photograph corporate headshots for a financial services firm. I photograph new employees and people who want to refresh their previous headshot.
The company asks me to shoot a wide vertical portrait that can be cropped to a tight headshot if necessary. Their office is very bright and modern so it makes a great background. We usually shoot portraits of each person in two or three locations around the office then each person picks their favorite for the company website.
A central New Jersey-based construction company asked us to come to their office for new headshots, portraits, and group photos.
Since the staff is usually out at construction sites, we created an online scheduling calendar so each person could pick a convenient time for their headshots.
We photographed each person against a white background for their corporate headshot, a wider portrait with the out-of-focus office as the background, and a variety of group photos with their colleagues.
We photograph headshots for a New Jersey law firm on-site at their office a few times a year. We photograph each new associate and also anyone who wants to refresh their photo.
We provide an online calendar so each person can pick a convenient time for their headshot. Each person receives a reminder 24 hours before their headshot session.
To match the firm’s website design, we shoot a wide horizontal frame with a white background.
We bring a laptop onsite so each person can pick their favorite headshot onsite. The headshots receive custom retouching so everyone looks their best.
We recently created business headshots for a large organization in New Brunswick, NJ. We provided them with an online scheduling calendar so everyone could sign up for a convenient time slot.
Each person picked their favorite photo on-site and all the photos received custom retouching. Everyone then received their photo via a private gallery. The day went very smoothly and everyone was very happy.
We recently traveled to the Statehouse in Trenton to photograph headshots of NJ State Senators.
Since I photograph high-profile executives often I know the key to a successful headshot photoshootis to be prepared with an efficient system that makes the photoshoot quick and effective.
The location of the photoshoot was perfect, a large room directly across the hall from the Senate Chambers. Each Senator had to walk right past our room to cast votes so it was convenient for them to stop in.