Showing posts with label Alpharetta Headshot Photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alpharetta Headshot Photographer. Show all posts

Feb 9, 2017

Our Next Headshot Event - Friday March 24, 2017

Thank you clients! 


Our January headshot was a blast! Along with my makeup artist Deborah and stylist Yvonne, we created some really wonderful headshots at the studio in Roswell GA. 

What Headshot Events Include 


Each headshot event package includes:

  • One Fully Retouched Professional Headshot by Marchet Butler, Certified Professional Photographer
  • Hair and Makeup Touchups by Deborah Fawaz, Makeup Artist, DDFaces
  • Jewelry and Accessory Styling by Yvonne Ervin, Premier Designs
  • AND the option to purchase additional headshots, business card designs, business cards, and other branding tools incorporating your headshot. 

Special pricing for headshot events is $159 (prepay only, regularly $229). 
When's the Next One? 

Our next headshot event is set for Friday, March 24, 2017. As of today, I have the following spots left.

11:00
11:30 Booked
12:00 Booked
12:30 Booked
1:00 Booked
1:30 Booked
2:00 Booked
2:30 Booked
3:00
3:30


4:00 Booked

This event will sell out, so book now to secure your time. We can't wait to see you!


Interested in our next event in May? Contact us

Mar 18, 2015

Your Online and Offline Headshot | Atlanta Headshot Photographer

When I create professional headshots, I'm always considering the personal branding, message, and feeling that those headshots have to convey to a client's customers. I don't do "assembly line photography." Instead, my portraits are custom-made. I show your personality, reliability, and professionalism in your portrait, and that can go a long way in attracting customers.

This was definitely the case for Tamay Shannon who owns Where 2 Start Marketing, a social media firm for small businesses. (By the way, Tamay has guest posted for me about creating a social media plan. You can read it here.) Because Tamay is online all the time, we wanted a variety of poses and looks she could use throughout the year. During our extended session, we had a blast choosing from accessories and outfits. Plus, it was all on location at a friend's home.

What does your headshot say about you? Both online and offline? If you are in need of some new headshots, I'd love to be your photographer. Contact me for more information.


 


Jun 17, 2014

Author Headshots | Alpharetta GA Headshot Photographer



Are you the kind of person who hates having their picture taken? You aren't the only one. Lots of people are nervous about being in front of the camera and here's why: The camera lies. That's right. It lies.

Just think about it. When you take a picture, you are converting a three-dimensional person with all their movement and physical depth and compressing it into a flat, two-dimensional image. So all the foreground, middle ground, and background are squished together while the super mega-pixel cameras of today make every wrinkle and blemish crystal clear. That means they look heavier, older, and, (in many cases) uncomfortable in pictures because they think it isn't going to turn out well.

So many of my clients are camera wary for exactly these reason. And I don't blame them!

As a professional photographer, I specialize in creating images that actually look like the person I'm shooting. Basically, I'm creating the illusion of three dimensions. I use lighting, long lenses, flattering clothing choices, post-processing, and (on request) professional hair and makeup to create a portrait of you that you will both like and be proud to show off to others.

These images are from a headshot session I did with Young Adult author Gina Ciocca. Her debut novel, Last Year's Mistake, is due out next summer and she needed professional headshots for her author bio. She was nervous about having her picture taken--yes, even gorgeous people get nervous! Here's what she wrote to me after seeing the initial proofs:
"Wow, these came out great, considering how much I usually hate having my picture taken! . . . I can't wait to see one of them on the back cover of my book! :)"
Gina had a great idea to have people vote on which image she should use on the book jacket. I've put up a poll on my Facebook page here: Go vote!


And, for all those readers out there, check out Gina's blog. She interviews other authors, writes about her inspiration, and tells it how it really is to be both an author and a mom of a new kiddo.

Are you a writer, author, or speaker in need of a headshot? Let's talk!