corporate photography

Corporate Photography: Get High-Quality With An Experienced and Passionate Photographer

corporate photography

This article on corporate photography first appeared in July 2018 and was updated December 2023.

Unlike its flashier and more well-known counterparts, corporate photography may be one of the less-known fields of photography. However, its power to affect the perceptions of people toward a brand may spell the difference between a loss and gain.

If you don’t have sufficient knowledge of corporate photography, do not worry. The task of achieving beautiful corporate images that effectively convey your brand’s message does not fall upon your shoulders. When it comes to corporate photography, what’s important is choosing a photographer who has experience and the right skill set. Once you’ve found a qualified corporate photographer, you can relax. Your professional photographer will direct the whole process of capturing your message through corporate photography.

Choosing a Corporate Photographer

Maybe you’re ready to leave your desk and look into photography websites for the right person to handle your corporate headshots and team photos. First, hold up. These are the things you need to know when screening photographers for the job:

1.  Extensive Corporate Photography Experience

Don’t settle for just any kind of experience. Your corporate photographer must have sufficient experience in working with companies for business headshots, corporate action shots, location portraits, and studio portraits. Just because someone is adept at handling a camera doesn’t mean that he or she can tackle the lighting problems, composition, and body poses for corporate photo shoots.

2.  Essential Pro Equipment

It has been written; the tools do not make an artist. While this is very much true, corporate photography requires professional studio and camera equipment to achieve a level of quality for your images. Look for a photographer who has a studio where you can shoot in-studio portraits for individual headshots if needed and has the appropriate portable equipment for location photo shoots.

3.  Good Interpersonal Skills

A photographer must have the ability to set his or her subjects at ease, especially when directing or staging headshots or in-action photo shoots. Remember that, in corporate photography, well-lit, professionally staged photographs are useless if the subjects are tense, their smiles are strained, or their eyes reflect discomfort. Your photographer must know how to engage you and your staff to be comfortable with the camera and keep the atmosphere of the photo shoot as light as possible.

4.  Post-processing Prowess

In the ever-expanding digital landscape of photography, the truth is that a good camera and good composition are not enough for competitive corporate photography. Your corporate photographer must have premium skills for post-processing, retouching, and enhancing images to maximize the quality and potential of your photos. The resulting photographs should be appropriate for print, website and mounting on walls – whatever the corporate client needs for promote their brand.

These qualities may seem too good to be true, but they are the ingredients of an excellent corporate photographer. When it comes to corporate photography, photos are a double-edged sword. Remember that bad images can cost you more in the long run. You want to convey the message of your brand and build trust with your intended audience. Corporate photos promote a company’s stellar employees and team spirit.

Anne Lord: Your Corporate Photographer

As a corporate photographer for over 20 years, Anne Lord has the professional equipment for in-studio or location corporate photo shoots. Her extensive portfolio can be viewed here. Many companies trust Anne with their corporate photographs. Her aim is to provide the best corporate photography to enhance the brand and messaging of her client. Send Anne an email or call to start the discussion about your company’s photo shoot.

 

Refresh Your Business With New Corporate Photos

Who has purchased an item online without seeing photos of the item they wanted? Who books a hotel room without checking the pictures of the room and the amenities? No one. The majority of the public is used to being able to see photos, even videos, of whatever they like. Being able to look at photos that can quickly convey context, a story, or important information is the new standard in business. 

According to Psychology Today, first impressions are created within 7 seconds. Thus, the importance of corporate photography in the Washington, D.C. and surrounding areas. With the pandemic’s restrictions lifting, more employees are coming back to the office and companies are taking the opportunities to be able to gather together as a team again. New, refreshed corporate headshots and team images can breathe new life, and new clients, into your company.  Professional photographer, Anne Lord, provides 3 reasons to make an appointment today for new corporate photos. 

Present as a cohesive unit

Updated corporate headshots can bring uniformity and cohesiveness back to a company. Now with hybrid work environments—some employees are working from home while more and more are returning to the office. It is important that old and new employees alike have a uniform company portrait. This can also help update your online presence as well as in-person. Employers, clients, and potential partners can put faces to the people they are interacting with, whether the employee is at the office or still working remotely. 

Showcase your team as group

With corporate meetings and conferences taking place in person again, it is a great time to gather your team together for new team photos. Showcase your company by capturing images of your team at work in the office, at corporate events, meetings and conferences. Leesburg, Virginia photographer, Anne Lord, has over 20 years of experience in corporate photography with a vast portfolio. She can capture the spirit of your company that will connect you with your target audience.  

Stand out with outdoor photos

Having your corporate images taken inside has its benefits. However, taking advantage of the warmer weather, taking corporate headshots and photos with your business in the background can be a way to stand out from the competition. If your business is based in an urban setting, shooting in the streets around the office can add an identifier in your clients or a possible clients mind. Same goes in a forested area or using your building’s rooftop for your team photos. 

Anne Lord: Your Corporate Photographer in Leesburg, Virginia

For high-quality stand-out corporate images for your company, your resume, and everything in-between, browse Anne Lord’s Corporate Photography Portfolio. When you are ready to start a discussion or wish to move forward, call Anne at (703) 435-5292 or email anne@annelordphotography.com