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How to Choose the Right Corporate Photographer – Your Ultimate Guide

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  How to Choose the Right Corporate Photographer – Your Ultimate Guide If you’ve been asked to organise corporate headshots, chances are it wasn’t in your job description. It’s one of those tasks that lands on your desk with a vague brief and a hopeful, “You’ll figure it out.”  And you will. Choosing the right photographer isn’t as simple as picking someone with a nice Instagram grid because corporate headshots are far more involved. This guide will walk you through exactly what to look for (and what most people don’t realise).   When you have had a read of this guide, go here for pricing and briefing your photographer for an estimate of costs. 1. Can they deliver consistent results across large teams? Anyone can produce one great image but can they photograph 50, 100, or more people — and have every image look consistent, polished, and on-brand? Lighting, composition, and tone need to match across the entire team. Otherwise, your website and internal pro...

How to Brief Your Corporate Photographer (and What It Should Cost)

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  Part 1: How to Brief Your Corporate Photographer For An Accurate Quote Before a photographer can give you a clear estimate, they need some specific details.”  The more detail you provide upfront, the more accurate the quote, and the less chance of being surprised by additional costs. After you have read this list, you will be fully prepared to look for your photographer. This post, " How To Choose the Right Corporate Photographer ", may be helpful to you. 1. Where is the shoot taking place? Location matters more than most people expect. Be ready to confirm: exact location access to the building parking availability In city locations, parking alone can be a significant cost and needs to be factored in ahead of time. 2. How many people need to be photographed? This directly affects: the time required the workflow on the day the overall cost Corporate photography is often priced per final image, so having a clear idea of numb...

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