One of the most common ways of taking headshots for my clients is by setting up my mobile studio in their office space. This includes a simple backdrop (in this case it was white, and they requested a slight grey tone, which was adjusted by lighting the scene slightly darker).
This set up is conveniently installed in the board room and one by one, staff can come in to get their photos taken. It’s a great way to update staff headshots without having to travel to a location off-site from your office. Here are the results:
My 2-light mobile studio, set up in my client’s boardroom.
Freynet-Gagné Translation and Consulting wanted their website photos to feel more personal and approachable so they contacted me to plan a photo shoot for this project. To move away from the stock images they had on their website, we focused on creating real, custom photos of their actual team.
We started by taking professional headshots for their team then we staged team collaboration shots in a co-working space to capture the energy of their work.
Creating custom photos like this showcases the real people behind the business and this gives their website a more authentic, human touch.
Shooting in a dark office after sunset presented some challenges, but by setting up my off-camera lighting, I was able to brighten up the space without losing the natural, inviting atmosphere they wanted.
Our location, without proper lighting.
The results after setting up my lights.
The result: sharp, high-quality images that felt both professional and genuine—perfect for reflecting their true brand.
Big shout out to Launch Co-Working space for letting us rent their offices for the photo shoot!
Freynet-Gagné’s website now has a fresh, polished look, and my goal is to help visitors connect with them and feel more confident in their services.
Susan of A Little Nutrition was looking to have a photographer create some fresh, personalized new content for her website and social media last year, so we talked about setting her up on an annual photography plan where she’d be able to get several photo shoots in order to capture a variety of settings, people and content.
Sometimes the standard professional headshot photos are necessary, but for them I wanted to capture something a bit more casual, engaging and warm. Susan’s staff are all such lovely people, so it wasn’t hard to capture warmth and personality in these portraits! It was also lovely to be able to schedule an outdoor lifestyle portrait photo session at the Forks with them to capture an even more friendly and light feel to their commercial headshots.
If you’re looking to access a wonderful team of dietician services in Winnipeg, A Little Nutrition is the place to go. I saw first hand how down to earth and welcoming everyone is, and I’m sure that is a testament of the type of character that Susan looks for in her team. Find them here!