See what it’s like to work with me in studio with this little Behind the Scenes video of a prep for a photo shoot…
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All in headshot photography
See what it’s like to work with me in studio with this little Behind the Scenes video of a prep for a photo shoot…
All that is fine, depending on what you use your profile for. But in today’s online business world, anyone employing you as a professional, is probably going to have a nosey around your online profile, so you want to make sure what they see is how you want to present yourself. Think about these things:
I realised what a time-saver and box-tick it is for my clients to have a set list of their go-to images. To know that when they are not feeling inspired to post anything else, they can choose any image from their stock and post it within minutes. What a relief that would be. Staying present, without the pressure!
It’s been a busy few weeks at CHARLOTTE WEBB PHOTOGRAPHY with a variety of corporate headshot photo shoots in London, studio personal branding shoots in Epsom; visiting a family and photographing their day for a Day in the Life photo shoot in Wimbledon; a mini photo session in Nonsuch Park; plus I’ve reached round two of the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize!
Whether it’s for LinkedIn; Insta; Facebook; TikTok; Pinterest or a book cover, here are four great tips on getting the best headshot photo for your profile picture
While I am doing my daily workout, I often listen to The Social Strategist by Michelle Gifford, a great podcast about social media strategy for business. Today’s listen was her 5-Minute Instagram Growth Strategies (see link at the bottom).
The general gist was that if you want to grow on Insta, then this should be your approach:
· Keep it simple
· Be clear about what you do and who you are – both in your bio and content
· Cut the waffle
But the point that caught my eye (or rather my ear) was her advice on Profile pictures.