Looking for something different for your Corporate Xmas party? Photo booth didn’t quite cut it last year? Well, check out what Estee Lauder Companies did for their Xmas party in 2014. They set up a media backdrop and had me come and shoot their Xmas party photo fun corner. With some simple props, enthusiastic staff letting their hair down and my professional lights, this leaves a traditional photo booth for dead! I was also there to capture all the usual fun and formalities at a corporate Xmas party such as the set-up, crowd shots, dancing and award ceremony.

For further information or a quote for your 2015 Xmas party or event, call Sam 0414 412 069 or sam@jettyblue.com.au

 

Yesterday I was at the BEC for their Corporate Portrait day. I was chuffed to be invited to photograph not only the BEC team, but the board members and BEC members as well. Here’s what Louise had to say:
“Sam recently provided some corporate photos for our team. Sam was very professional and gave us some really good tips to help us to capture the right image. We are very happy with the end result and would recommend Sam’s services to anyone.”

The tips Louise is talking about are my little directorial “ques” for the clients so that I can acheive the most flattering and professional image for them. Vague instructions such as “look happy” aren’t very helpful, so I like to get to know my subjects a little bit before I start – what is their business? why do they want a corporate portrait? where will it be used? what clothes did you bring? What did you have last time? All these things help me to paint a picture of my subject. Some people seem to be in touch with their appearance and need little direction from me, others need a lot. You’ll notice two of the ladies photographed below have been shot from a slightly elevated position – this is very flattering and eliminates the dredded double chin. I’ve also directed them with a subtle tilt of the head, which gives them a nice shape in the frame as well as appearing friendly and approachable. For all my top tips on body language for your corporate portrait, click here.

Thanks Louise! I had a great day and looking forward to the next one. If in the meantime you’re looking to book in a corporate portrait, you can come to my studio in Como, or I can come to you with my mobile studio. If your outdoor work environment is important in telling your story to your customers, we can include that too. Call me for a chat 0414 412 069.

 

What a glorious day! Last Saturday I had the enviable honour of captuing Mel and Chris’s very special wedding day at Wollongong’s delightful Botanic Gardens.

After keeping Chris waiting the suitable amount of time, their ceremony was punctuated with a “box ceremony” where each placed a love letter they’d written to the other. The box was then sealed up (with a bottle of bourbon to keep it company), only to be opened on their first anniversary – isn’t that the most romantic thing you’ve ever heard of! Even if seeing Mel the blushing Bride weilding a hammer was slightly disturbing 🙂

We toured the gardens for photos, then met their “fur daughter” at the harbour where she joined in the fun too.

Congratulations to you both! You’re an awesome couple and I wish for you a lifetime of happiness and love. oxoxoxxxxxx

Bride’s Dress – Sophia Tolli

Bride’s & Bridesmaid’s Accessories –  Kate Ketzal

Makeup: Shianna Ayoubi

Hair: Hair By Natasa

Bridesmaids – Emma & Steph wearing Jadore

Groomsmen – Adam & Ernie wearing Spurlings

Celebrant – Marianne O’Conner

Ceremony Location – ‘The Rose Garden’ Botanic Gardens Wollongong
 
Entertainment and/or DJ –  Jeremiah from Black Diamond DJ’s

Cake – Cake A Break

Floral Artist – Lucky House

Caterers/Reception venue –  Lagoon Seafood Restaurant

Honeymoon destination – Port Douglas, QLD

 

 

 

What do you get the family who has just about everything??? Golf lessons? passes to the Zoo? Even better than these precious family “together” experiences…how about this very moment locked in an artwork print for all time?

So, with Christmas fast approaching, there’s still time to squeeze in a family photo shoot on location in the Shire or St George area and get Nan’s pressie printed, framed and under the tree!

For just $175*, your mini session includes:

a thirty minute outdoor session in the Sutherland Shire or St George areas
a private online web gallery
facebook cover with your choice of 3 images
5 photo print releases (your license to print to your hearts content 5 images of your choice)
and a BONUS 8×10 inch print

Spots are filling up fast, so jump on the bat-phone lickety split! 0414 412 069 or email sam@jettyblue.com.au to book in or arrange a gift voucher!

* must be (shoot/voucher) booked and paid for before 31/12/14 | not transferrable, not valid with any other offers. Vouchers valid until 30/6/15. Subject to availability.

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A quality business portrait is a must have in these social media times. But, for some, having our business portrait taken is something that’s as excruciating as going to the dentist. But it needn’t be that way. Do you find yourself cringing at your previous business portraits? Chances are, your discomfort at being in front of the lens has come through on camera. Your face may have smiled: but did the rest of your body?
Your body language is key in business AND in your business portrait.

When a customer sees your business portrait online, they will make assumptions about you and your business based on your portrait. The main goal of a business portrait is to make you look professional but also friendly and approachable. Is your business portrait doing that?

 

Here are my Top Body Language Tips for the perfect Business Portrait:

1. Should you smile with your mouth open – or with your mouth closed?

Whether we smile with our mouths open or closed is something we often don’t stop to think about. Yet when your profile photograph is being used on marketing material, readers will observe a lot about you and your company based on your body language. And that body language includes smiling.

Let’s look at two examples to see the difference between smiling with your mouth closed and your mouth open:


So should you smile with your mouth open or closed? In most instances, it’s more appropriate to smile with your mouth open: after all, you’re putting your photo on your website to give your company a human face. And as you want people to contact you, it’s appropriate to look friendly and approachable.


2. Should you have your arms crossed or uncrossed?

Crossing your arms is instinctive: arms are awkward things at times and its hard to know what to do with them! But think about the body language that you’re communicating. Crossed arms is a defensive and closed-off gesture.

Both these images are in similar in style and lighting and both subjects are similarly attired. The only difference is that one man has his arms crossed, and the other one has his arms in a more casual shape. Which do you think looks more approachable?


In short: avoid crossing your arms in your profile photo! So what should you do with your arms?

In a whole body or ¾ shot, it can be difficult to know what to do with your arms – whether standing or sitting. Here’s my favourite anti awkward-arm tip:

 

Use props for whole-body photographs
If you want a full-length or ¾ photograph, then consider making it an ‘action’ shot or enlist the assistance of a prop. A desk (also shows off your reception area) or work tool relevant to your profession, are all great items to introduce the viewer to your business as well as yourself.


 

 

3. Jacket on or jacket off?

It really depends on your profession. Sometimes suit jackets are optional, but for some business people, suit jackets are part of the ‘uniform’. Just remember, just because a person is not wearing a jacket, doesn’t mean they are not an authority in what they do. It just means they want to convey a more approachable and friendly image.

 


 

 

There’s no hard-and-fast rule about whether to wear a suit jacket or not in your portrait photo: you’ll need to decide for yourself if you want to come across as authoritative, or as being more approachable.

 

 

4. Where do you look?

I like to give my clients a variety of images which include the classic “Mona Lisa” portrait (3/4 seated portrait looking straight into the camera lens) as well as a few looking out of frame, as it’ll give you plenty of flexibility in your marketing materials.


 

 

 

So, looking to update your professional profile image? Why don’t you call me for a chat and an obligation free quote – 0414 412 069.

 

During your business portrait, I aim to combine over 15 years professional experience and the perfect amount of skilled composition and lighting, with a bit of personality to create photographs that make you look and feel amazing.

  Looking forward to meeting you!

 

Samantha Halpern

Principal Photographer and Owner, JettyBlue Photography
Dip. Fine Arts (Photography). National Art School
B. Vis Comm (Photography & Digital Imaging). UWS
Fully Accredited Member of the AIPP since 2008
Proud Member of Say I Do Weddings

 

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Or need more info? Click here for my top shoot preparation tips:

BizPortraitTips.pdf (2.03 mb)