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Business Portraits

Portait Style

This article is about business portraits, and to illustrate it, I've naturally added some examples. However, when I was thinking about which picture to add, I quickly concluded that I should show sets as much as possible.

These are sets of business portraits captured to keep a uniform look and style; more about that later on.

First, the picture above is of the Behaviour Works duo, who wanted a relaxed, friendly team picture that would fit naturally with their behaviour change programme. Below was an assignment from a college in Gloucestershire, England, to show one of their students on a work placement in Stirlingshire.

The examples below are for Activ Tailored Fitness in Glasgow, which, as you can see, is a series of black and white portraits + action shots.

This duo are from Loch Lomond Brewery and from the series of portraits commissioned by them.

It is really effective to have photographs with the same look and feel on a website. Here are the team pictures for Duff Christmas Tree Farm at Buchlyvie.

Breaking the rule here and two different styles for TV and radio presenter David Farrell, these give him options, depending on the photograph requirements.

Finally some of the team photographs for Benny T’s Fish & Chip restaurant in Falkirk. In summary the aim for the photography is to capture photographs that capture the personality of them and their business, creating a solid professional look.

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Based in Loch Lomond, Paul Saunders Marketing works with clients throughout Scotland, providing marketing consultancy and creative digital media for businesses, charities and organisations of all sizes.

Services include marketing, commercial photography, brand design, website design, video production and social media, events & PR. Call Paul on 01360 661029 or get in touch via the contact page to find out more.

I hope you have found this blog helpful! If you would like any advice about photography for business, please get in touch.