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1. Everyone needs one - If you are working or own a business, your image sends a message. Almost everyone is on social media. LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, blogs, your website.You don't want that message to be out of date, sloppy, or unprofessional. You're a real go getter, and you need to look like one!
2. First Impressions are Everything - people will "google" you before going into business with you, or really for any reason they want, but especially if you are being considered for a job. Don't let them find a silly goof!
3. Identity and Networking - People like to be able to put a face with a name. More companies are using social media to connect with other companies and potential employees, and a good corporate headshot can create a good brand image.
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4. I can make you look fab - Thank goodness for very expensive lenses and lighting. Oh, and the software, combined with my mad skills, I can make you look like a high end attorney, a hip hop mogul or a cute cupcake baker. Whatever your title, skill, craft, or trade; you're going to look totally corporate.
5. Keeping current - Your company is, hopefully, keeping up with the times, and you are too! So express that with an updated headshot. You'll want to update every few years instead of using the headshot from 20 years ago when you first started with your company. We can work together to get you a high quality corporate headshot to represent your unique business.
6. You are a professional - a cropped picture from your New Years party may be sending customers and future employers the wrong message.
7. You might be on an online dating website - if so, just say NO to the selfie! Seriously though, no selfies! Let's have fun in front of the camera and get some casual portraits, that DO NOT have the arm of your ex around your neck. Please, stop posting those pictures!!!
Contact me to get your Professional Headshot scheduled, then please enjoy the hilarious article below.
19 reasons why your LinkedIn headshot may be an epic fail
Heather Enberg
www.enbergphotography.com
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