Why hire a headshot photographer when you  have the technology to shoot it yourself? ~via @DeMatoPhoto

Why hire a headshot photographer when you have the technology to shoot it yourself? ~via @DeMatoPhoto

IF YOU VALUE amazing advice about personal image photography, DON'T MISS THIS POST from John DeMato, DeMato Productions.

I have been working with John for many years now. To say he is talented, and brings out the best in his subjects, is a HUGE UNDERSTATEMENT. He is a creative thought leader in the Branded Lifestyle Portrait and Virtual Photographer (brought on by COVID19 and here to stay I believe) space, and one of the very BEST at providing valuable services for those looking to better represent their personal brands. My business, and my ability to "reach" people via imagery, has grown exponentially because of our partnership. ~Ted

If you’ve got 10 minutes to spare,
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It’s a chore to book a professional headshot session and your schedule is already filled to the brim. Rather than spend hours asking around for referrals or scrolling mindlessly through Google, why not learn how to shoot it yourself?

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No professional camera
No fancy lighting gear
No tedious post production
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What to wear
Lighting & Location
Composition
Creating a confident and approachable facial expression

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Rockstar CMO FM #42: The Ted Rubin, Robert Rose, and a Boxing Day Cocktail Episode ~via @IanTruscott and @RockstarCMO

The Lost Art of Being HONORABLE ~via @KelliRichards

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