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HEADSHOT SESSION - MANDALA WELLNESS

Over the last week I have been working on a session which I captured some headshots of a local Osteopathy clinic - Mandala Wellness, Geelong.

Mandala Wellness
Geelong

 

Over the last week I have been working on a session which I captured some headshots of a local Osteopathy clinic - Mandala Wellness, Geelong. I was contacted by Caitlin Wells, to have her teams headshots updated. The brief was ‘plain white background, black & white’. Again, like I have done with previous clients, I try and encourage my clients with something they haven’t quite thought of. I knew their new website had blue in it, so I thought as another option, a navy background might also be nice as a secondary option. My packages come with two images of each person, so having this setup of photographing on two different backdrops works well so there is two different options. The final result looks fab I had some very happy clients at the end.

I have been a client of Caitlin’s over the years, early days in my photography journey when I was photographing a lot more weddings and would have excruciating back pain, to when I was pregnant and treating me for sciatic pain, to more recent times when I’ve had neck pain from riding too many waterslides with my kids! I’ve always found Caitlin to be so soft and gentle in her approach, but always come out feeling so much better than when I walked in. Her knowledge is second to none, explains everything in great detail and I always feel very comforted when being treated by her. Needless to say, I can highly recommend her.

It was really nice to be able to work with Caitlin and her team from Mandala Wellness. Like many enquiries I get for business headshots, Caitlin was excited about getting the process underway - but - ‘would rather stick pins in her eyes than have her photograph taken’. I’m sure many of you understand this feeling… I assured Caitlin this was going to be far from pin pricking eyes, and the whole process was going to be fun and relaxed.

Please see below feedback from Caitlin after receiving her photos.

 
 

Sally is a wonderfully talented artist and a true professional. Our whole experience working with her was delightful. She managed to capture images that are natural and a true representation of each of us and I feel very grateful to have had the opportunity to work with her. Thank you Sally!

 
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HEADSHOT SESSION - Pavilion Property

 

Pavilion Property
Ocean Grove

Recently I was contacted by Josh Cameron of Pavilion Property to organise some updated headshots of himself and the team at their Ocean Grove offices.

From start to finish, the process was quite seamless. Josh knew exactly what he wanted and with a quick look around their offices one day prior to shooting, I knew that I could capture exactly what they were after right there in the office reception area. It couldn’t have been more convenient.

They were after some clean, light and bright and natural looking headshots, that were casual but still professional. I was able to do this using the height of the desk as a leaning aid for most of the agents. The photos as you can see came up a treat. I used a mix of natural light and an external flash with modifier attached.

I also decided to bring down my olive green backdrop roll. I was still able to set this up in their reception area and have just enough room for a seated pose for each of the agents. This particular set of photos was the opposite of what they wanted, but I wanted to show them something completely different to the ‘norm’. Again, the outcome was fabulous and they loved the end result.

I feel really blessed when clients have ideas, but also are interested in what I think would look good and will capture them at their best. These guys had a package where they were given two images each, so having the two different setup styles was perfect. Now depending on what they are marketing themselves for, they have an image that will complement that.

It was a real pleasure to work with the team at Pavilion Property and look forward to working with them again in the future as they expand. Please see below images from their session and testimonial.

 
 
 
 


We couldn’t recommend Sally enough as a photographer, she did an amazing job on our professional profile photos. Her attention to detail and creative mind is truly inspiring. Thank you for being so lovely and making the whole process just as fun! We are beyond impressed with our final shots and look forward to working with you in the future.

- PAVILION PROPERTY

 
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FAMILY PORTRAIT SESSION

Carlee is a mother of two older boys, Isaac & Micah. See link to view their beautiful gallery.

 

Baxter Family

I was approached by mum Carlee quite some time ago, she was looking to have some portraits taken of her and her two boys Isaac & Micah. It was so lovely to meet Carlee as I felt a connection with her from the very first enquiry and I was so happy to be able to produce some really beautiful portraits of her and both of her sons.

Carlee, was needing a new headshot for herself and also wanted some beautiful portraits of her sons. As children do, they grow super quick and in a blink of an eye they’ve gone from being little tackers to the youngest almost finishing primary school (at the time of the session).

Carlee’s had her hair & makeup was done by Megan - That Blonde Chick

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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FAMILY PORTRAIT SESSION

After many lockdowns, the Munyard family were finally able to come in for their session.

“In my culture (Maori) we call them pounamu (po-nar-mu) which is Maori for greenstone. In modern day tradition the pounamu is a taonga pronounced tow nga (treasure).

The significance can vary based on the design or even on family history in the event it’s passed through generations. Most provide strength, luck, protection or a mixture of meanings…”

Read more about how their session went and a beautiful story about the significance on Nova’s necklace.

Munyard Family

Take a look through some of the beautiful images captured of the Munyard family.

It had been a long time coming to do this session, with lockdown after lockdown after lockdown and constant rescheduling… I was finally able to photograph their session. It really was worth the wait.

When people book for a session with me and it’s all locked in, I will send them through a ‘styling guide’ to help my clients decide on a colour palate for their session and what to wear. There are many things to consider when preparing for your session which I outline in my styling guide. some of those things are;

  • What colour backdrop are your drawn to and is this how you would like to see the final result of your images? I have a few different coloured backdrops and sometimes the colour of the backdrop and really determine the feel of the photograph.

  • Another important question is if they prefer that backdrop to be “light and airy” or “dark and moody”. A backdrop can have so many different looks depending on how the lighting is falling off of it. Generally speaking and to make it easy on my clients, I simply ask them to go through my website and instagram page and select images that appeal to them so that I can se exactly what they are after.

  • One really important bit of information which I talk about in my styling guide, is that if you have young children, maybe you might want to consider bringing their favourite toy along, or perhaps something that, and this could be for older children/teens as well, if they have something that means something to them that they would like to be photographed with, I always ask that they bring this along. This could be, a toy, a piece of jewellery, an item of clothing, perhaps a unique hat that has been handed down through the families… bringing along items that have meaning to the sitter helps me to create images that are even more meaningful to you.

Nova, wearing her dolphin pounamu

In Chanel’s session, her daughter Nova wore a necklace. There is one photo in particular (pictured above) where the necklace makes the photograph so more captivating. I asked Chanel if she could share with me, and all of those reading along, the significance of Nova’s necklace she was wearing throughout her session.

“In my culture (Maori) we call them pounamu (po-nar-mu) which is Maori for greenstone. In modern day tradition the pounamu is a taonga pronounced tow nga (treasure).

The significance can vary based on the design or even on family history in the event it’s passed through generations. Most provide strength, luck, protection or a mixture of meanings.

For us, My dad always wanted a grand daughter and Nova just so happened to be his first. When he found out I was expecting he knew well before we found out that I was having a girl. News of Nova actually came exactly a week after we buried my grandmother (my dads mother). Which made it just that bit more special for my dad as he was grieving at the time.

He asked me and Brian if I would mind if he could name Novas middle name and we agreed. Her middle name is Pania which means beautiful sea maiden in Maori mythology which is fitting considering she is a water sign.

Shortly after this my dad flew back to NZ and purchased 4 seperate pounamus. 1 baby dolphin tale, 1 baby dolphin and two dolphins (as you’ve seen on Nova). The second of those two is mine so we have matching ones.

Since birth nova has worn all three at different stages of her life starting firstly with the tale and the only time her pounamu ever comes off is when her koko (my dad) re threads it for her. She even sleeps with it. She has always used it for comfort, when she is upset, scared etc she will either bite on it or hold it.

My dad, Nova and I are all very spiritual so we all share a close bond in that way. So much so my dad believes Nova was sent by my grandmother and although Nova has never actually met her, she can describe her to a tee and she used to call for nana when she was a baby. It was only when she got older that she told me she talks to her and others that have passed, especially when she is staying over with my parents. So I guess for us the pounamu is our way of connection between generations living and passed.” Chanel.

I very much encourage clients to bring in to their session, any items which carry much significance and sentimental value to them as Nova’s pounamu does for her. Your photographs will not only be extremely unique to you, but will inevitably become family heirloom and be of great sentimental value to generations thereafter.

Thank you so much Chanel for choosing me to photograph your family, I cannot wait to see when you have your photographs gracing the walls in your home for everyone to see.

Please feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Big love

Sal


Some lovely words from Chanel on her session

“Scrolling through my Facebook feed a little over a year ago I came across the most beautiful family portraits and I was wrapped to find the photographer was a Geelong local so I had to enquire. Fast forward a year and 5 or so lockdowns, Nova, Brian and I met the very talented Sally McCann. After meeting Sal in person and the actual photo shoot experience I knew we were in good hands. Yesterday we were lucky enough to view our photos and to say we were wrapped with the outcome is an understatement! Thank you so much Sal for welcoming us into your home and capturing our family in the most beautiful yet simple way. Your talent is truely second to none and we cannot wait to fill our home with these amazing pics 💕” Chanel.


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Headshots and why they’re so important

What is the importance of a professional headshot?

More often than not your potential clients will not know you personally, so having a good professional headshot against your online profile is a great way to create an effective first impression.

 

What is the importance of a professional headshot?

More often than not your potential clients will not know you personally, so having a good professional headshot against your online profile is a great way to create an effective first impression. When I take headshots for my clients one of key elements in their headshot is engagement. The viewer needs to feel a connection with them straight away. Now, here’s the truth… whether you like it or not, the online world - people - will judge you for the way you look when they see your photograph. Now, you also might be sitting there thinking ‘i don’t really care’ and that is fine… but I guess I would like you to hear me out - so lets keep going…

Myself and many other portrait photographers out there have said this many times before, ‘your headshot is the logo to your own personal branding.’ Me personally, my actual “logo” is no where to be seen on any of my social media platforms. It sits only at the top of my website, on invoicing, product & marketing etc… but on my private and business socials I have are professional headshot. I’ve lost count how many times I’ve sold something on Facebook Marketplace and the purchaser has made a lovely comment on my profile picture - and 9 times out of 10 these comments are coming from women. If you take a selfie or have your friend take a headshot for you, that’s all good and well, but they will they get the lighting right? Pose you properly? or will they edit your photo so that is looks like you? Too many times, I’ve seen blown out headshots, poorly corrected skin toning, double chins (I do understand sometimes this cannot be helped but most of the time with good posing this can simply be avoided), the list goes on. Having a professional photograph taken where the photographer understands lighting, good posing for you and your body shape and can edit all elements of an image correctly, you will not only love this image of yourself, you will gain the confidence to put that image of you online for potential employers, clients, investors, collaborators to see. Now, when you have confidence in yourself what does that lead to - success?! - you betcha!

Below was session I did late last year. Rennie wanted to update her online profile. It had been quite some time since she hers updated. She found me and loved my style (which is very important). After speaking on the phone she felt confident in booking me, even though she was not confident in having her photograph taken… very much like every person I speak to before a session. I was extremely happy with how these images turned out. I was forced to work outside, due to Covid19 restrictions and couldn’t photograph within my home studio. I used only natural light around me (I predominately work within my home studio and rely on studio lighting to light my clients). three different locations later and these are how they turned out.

 
Working with Sally was a true pleasure. Having head shots done is far from my idea of fun but Sally made the whole experience a breeze and I was never less than 1000% confident that she would get a result that I loved (which I do)! Nothing was too much trouble for Sal and her creativity and ability to make me comfortable was second to none. I’ll definitely be back time and time again! Highly recommended, thanks a million Sal!
- Rennie


 
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SEVEN MONTH SITTER SESSION

The simplicity in a “Sitter Session”

Little Jack

7 month sitter session for this little guy was taken some 3 months back now. A session I was particularly eager to do as this little tike is my adorable nephew Jack and darling son to Kell & Scotty.

The thing I love most about sitter sessions is their simplicity. The baby is the main focus and you’re not distracted by anything else in the photograph. You’re able to take in all that is this beautiful baby. Every change in smile, hand gesture, the little details such as the lush baby rolls and to be purely captivated by their beautiful eyes.

These sitter sessions really don’t take very long - perhaps an hour tops. There is so much that can be captured in that time. Here are just some of the photographs that made up the gallery of little Jack’s session.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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AWARDS & ACCREDITATION

Entering my work to be critiqued is not something I ever thought I would do in my lifetime. Just the thought of it would make me feel very apprehensive.

The Portrait Masters

2019 / 2020

Entering my work to be critiqued is not something I ever thought I would do in my lifetime. Just the thought of it would make me basically want to vomit. What if they don’t like it? What if I’m not good enough? What if I don’t get an award? were just the few questions I would ask myself. These were my ‘blocks’ and these blocks could have potentially stopped me from moving forward and growing into the photographer I am today and also, dream to be.

For the last two years I submitted some of my images - my best work - which also happened to be my client work. Meaning most of these images, bar a couple, have been produced for my clients. What you see on my website is my best work.

I’m constantly striving to do better creatively. I believe for me to do better in this competition or any photography competition for that matter, is to start producing work that comes from deep within me, a piece of art that resonates with me. Something that is far beyond anything that I could ever imagine creating. This maybe something that the client might ask for, but more often than not it may be a little ‘over the top’ for my clients. The editing for example would go far beyond how I would normally edit for a client. I guess that’s what makes it more a ‘creative piece’ or ‘work of art’ rather than a beautiful portrait that really replicates that person captured.

Someone once said something along the lines of

a designer does not put their work that appears in the shops up on the runway - they put their very best creative work forward and 9 times out of 10 it’s probably not something you’d wear down the street or out for dinner.’

I can’t for the life of me think of where I heard or read this but it sure was a ‘lightbulb’ moment for me, even more so after viewing the top twenty in each of the categories . The work of those photographers blew.my.mind. If you’re interested, take a look, I’d love to know what you think (July 2019 - July 2020) after viewing you’ll have a better understanding of why the line above was a lightbulb moment for me.

I hope to really bring something special too the Portrait Masters Awards this year. I feel it’s healthy for us in general to have something we strive towards in order to push ourselves for greater things, - otherwise we can become a little complacent, can’t we? Setting yourself challenges can be so rewarding!

Award Category: Pet Portrait

Award Category: Contemporary Portrait

Award Category: Pet Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category:  Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Family & Group Portrait

Award Category: Contemporary Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Teen & Senior Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Family & Group Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Contemporary Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

Award Category: Family & Group Portrait

Award Category: Children’s Portrait

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PORTRAIT SESSION

I’m often asked by parents - when is the best time to take their baby’s portrait?

Ada

 

Boy oh boy has this year been a funny ol’ year! In between Regional Victoria’s two lockdowns I was blessed to be able to capture little Ada’s portrait. This gorgeous wee 10 month old girl really had my work cut out for me. Ada was just transitioning from crawling to walking so she was well and truly on the move. It was all hands on deck from both mum, Amy & dad, Daniel trying to keep this little poppet reasonably still and in the one place long enough for me to get the shots. I’m so pleased with the end result, but most importantly, so were mum and dad :)

I’m often asked by parents - when is the best time to take their baby’s portrait? It’s very hard to pin point when the “perfect time” is to photograph little tackers in their first year… but I guess I tend to find photographing babies when they are comfortably sitting but not yet crawling would be the most ideal time as they generally can’t get very far, if any, quickly. But this doesn’t mean to say children can’t be photographed at any time because they can… it just be that little bit more challenging, and that’s ok! Some parents like to book in as close to age “one” as possible so they have a record of that mighty milestone. So really, the best time is when you want to have your child photographed - so there really is not right or wrong. As long as they have slept, fed well and you have plenty of snacks on hand.

Here are some of the gorgeous shots taken of little Ada during her session.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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HEADSHOT SESSION

A few weeks back I had the pleasure in photographing the team from family run business Spinal Dynamics, chiropractic clinic.

Spinal Dynamics

 

A few weeks back I had the pleasure in photographing the team from family run business Spinal Dynamics, chiropractic clinic. Eight employee headshots in total and one family portrait at the end. The team of doctors and staff were a delight to have in the studio. Most were quite timid and a little apprehensive about having their photo taken. But once they were in the hot seat, they were quickly calmed and magic began to unfold. I was really happy with how our session went and most importantly everyone, including myself, were very happy with their headshots.

A little bit of background behind Spinal Dynamics.

Spinal Dynamics is a family run chiropractic clinic situated in Geelong West. The clinic opened back in 1992 by Dr Rohan Teasdale and wife Dawn. Both had met in the United States while Rohan was studying to become a chiropractor and Dawn and chiropractic assistant. After moving back to Rohan’s home town of Geelong, their family started to grow and so did their businesses across Victoria.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Now, son Rohan has joined the team and, much like his parents, after spending 20 years over in the US to study and finding the love of his life, Rohan and Kayla have just recently moved home to Geelong. They both have big plans for the clinic and have started to add in some of their own style. You can follow along with the clinic changes and home decor ideas on Kayla & Rohan’s Instagram page Haus of Teasdale.

 
 
 
 

I look forward to working with these guys again in the future - this was a really fun session.

 
 
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HEADSHOT SESSION

Sue and Matthew are the amazing duo behind the newly created childcare centre Imagination Garden Geelong. Sue contacted me wanting headshots for herself and business partner Matthew that were professional looking but not too corporate.

Imagination Garden Geelong

 

Sue and Matthew are the amazing duo behind the newly created childcare centre Imagination Garden Geelong. Sue contacted me wanting headshots for herself and business partner Matthew that were professional looking but not too corporate. I shot in my normal contemporary style for their session making sure to bring their smiles right up to give a more friendly and natural approach. Their headshots will be used on their website, social media platforms and any paper marketing such as flyers, newsletters etc.

Sue opted to have her makeup done by a professional, so I had arranged for Kimberley Firns Makeup to come to my home studio. Kimberley applied Sue’s makeup while I photographed Matthew. When I had finished photographing Matthew, Kimberley was done with Sue’s makeup. She was super fast, and Sue’s makeup was spot on. The perfect amount of application for this kind of session. Adding professional makeup and/or hair is something that I highly recommend to all my clients. I have a handful of artists that I regularly use/recommend and have a great deal of confidence in all of them.




 
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Branding Session

Did you know that over 69% of the Australian population are active users of social media websites… People are viewing your websites more now than ever before. Making sure that your ‘online shopfront’ is up to scratch has never been so important until now.

Anthony Hunt Design

 

Quarantine life as we know it is slowly coming to an end. Life is getting back to some normality. A lot of businesses found it really hard to make it ‘work’ throughout the pandemic whereas some were able to continue on as normal. For Anthony’s business - Anthony Hunt Design, life was relatively normal. He was still able to continue on with his designs, and while he was unable to meet with clients in person, he was able to converse over Zoom or on the phone.

Like everyone I know who runs their own small business - Anthony has a list a mile long of ‘things’ to do, that always get put on the back burner and never done. One of those things was updating his online profile. A new headshot to enable new potential clients to put a face to his business. Did you know that over 69% of the Australian population are active users of social media websites… People are viewing your websites more now than ever before. Making sure that your ‘online shopfront’ is up to scratch has never been so important until now.

Anthony killed his branding session with me. Super easy to chat to and take direction. I really love working with all kinds of people, but especially love working with other creatives. Hearing about Ant’s current designs he’s working on was inspiring… you only have to take a look at Anthony’s previous work to know he is extremely talented in his field. He creates some of the most unique and functional designs for his clients.

You can learn more about Anthony Hunt Design HERE

If updating your business branding and/or headshots is something on your ‘to do list’ please get in touch HERE and let’s make this happen!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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FAMILY PORTRAIT SESSION

For The Diamonds, being together made them realise it’s impossible to go back in time and reproduce photos of your children that you so wish you had.

The Diamond Family

 

This photo session had been over 18 months in the making - from initial thought and enquiry to now. Jamie, wife to Jeremy, and mother to Harper (10), Paetyn (8), and Xander (5), originally booked 12 months ago but unfortunately the sessions had to be cancelled due to eldest son Harper having broken his arm. As we all know too well ourselves, life got far too busy for The Diamonds and so another 12 months went by… and then… isolation hit all of Australia. All families were asked to stay safe at home… and by doing so, it got a lot of people thinking. Thinking about life, and how fast paced we have all been going at it, and not giving ourselves any moment to catch a breath and to slow down… well here it was - like a big slap in the face… here was our chance to slow down, catch that breath, be with our families and bond like we’ve never bonded before.

 
 
 
 

Isolation gave a lot of people time to reflect. Reflect on what matters to them most…. family. It gave families time to get to know their children again - some probably a little too much time as they were given the hardest task of ‘homeschooling’ their children as well as trying to do their own job from home as well. C-19 gave families a chance to put the brakes on and just concentrate on them. Not seeing friends and having social gatherings every weekend like they normally would, not going out for those after work drinks, and not going off to play sport that two or three times a week after work… but just to be in the presence of each other. Don’t get me wrong, all those things I’ve mentioned are ridiculously healthy for any family. You must have time away for yourself for ‘self care’ as they say… playing sport, going to the gym or yoga/pilates class etc - these are hugely important as an outlet for anyone and for your mental health in general. But sometimes it’s good to have a break… to break up that routine… and come back to what matters the most and spend that quality time with your family again. I truly believe there were more good things that came out of Covid19 in Australia than bad - if you were to compare our statistics to those of many many other countries. We are the lucky ones.

 
 

For the Diamonds, being together made them realise that it had been a particularly long time since they’d had a family portrait taken together... and like many others families, that last time was probably when they were married or immediately after their first or last child was born. For Jeremy and Jamie, their children had grown right before their very eyes… like many families I know - it was like they’d blinked and time had simply gone by… their youngest was not far off five years of age… so for them, now was the perfect time to capture their children - have time stand still forever. From the words of Andy Warhol “The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in them do.” So now, as isolation restrictions started to lift, this was now the perfect time to get those much wanted photos taken.

It’s impossible to go back in time and reproduce photos of your children that you so wish you had. Make your family a priority this year. Cement this age of your own beautiful creations in photographs and display them proudly on your walls! Family photographs hung proudly on the wall are undoubtedly what makes a house a home.

 
 







 
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Headshot Portrait Session

Earlier on this year I had an enquiry from Andrea and Teneille from The Payroll Advisory Co to have some updated headshots taken for their Geelong business. The one ask they had of me was to capture professional looking headshots that didn’t look ‘too corporate’.

 

Earlier on this year I had an enquiry from Andrea and Teneille from The Payroll Advisory Co to have some updated headshots taken for their Geelong business. They were just about to launch their new website and this was the last thing they needed to have done before the launch day. They were very transparent on their requests which meant I was able to get the job done quickly (so quick, I’d actually forgotten I’d done this job this year). The one ask they had of me was to capture professional looking headshots that didn’t look ‘too corporate’. I felt they had come to the right person as I was very confident I was able to deliver just that. Their quote included hair and makeup which I had organised through Blo Out Bar - and as always, the team at Blo Out Bar did an incredible job. As I knew this was the last element they needed to be able to launch their website, I made it my mission to give them great service and professional images with a quick turnaround to get their website live. Andrea and Teneille were very happy with the end result, here are just a few from their proof gallery.

If updating your online profile is something that you have been meaning to do but have never gotten around to making an enquiry or booking it in - now is the time. I cannot stress this enough. Although at this present time I am unable to photograph anyone in my home studio, there will be a time in the not too distant future where things WILL be back to normal and having already made that initial enquiry is taking the first steps to getting those professional photographs your website and social media platforms need. Please get in touch, as I love meeting and working with local businesses, but most of all I would love the opportunity to photograph you and your team.

 
 
 
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Family Portrait Session

A couple months back, I had the great pleasure of having Leanne (Lanny) and Johnny Visser book in to have a family portrait session with their 3 young boys.

Visser Family

 

A couple months back, I had the great pleasure of having Leanne (Lanny) and Johnny Visser book in to have a family portrait session with their 3 young boys. As part of this session, Lanny had her hair & makeup included. I’d organised for Lanny to go to Megan from That Blonde Chick ‘s home salon, and what a fabulous job Megan did. Although hair & makeup is not essential, I highly recommend it as most women feel more comfortable in front of the camera when they know they are looking their absolute best. It just so happens that Lanny is an actor as well, and during our initial consultation I did mention to her that this was the perfect opportunity for her to get headshots for her social media and any acting jobs that will come up in the future.

We had a really great session. Knowing that I was going to be photographing 3 boys under 5, I did do a little bit of background research on each of them before their session. The information I wanted to know, particularly from the older two, was what their interests were, what they like to watch on telly and how old they were. Why? Because it helps me connect with them. The more I can engage with children during any portrait session, the more I am able to connect with them through my camera… ohhh I just gave away a little tip there :o)

The likelihood of being able to continue to create portraits for families over the next 12 months is very slim for me and many of the talented photographers we have in our region. So please, if you follow any local photographers, please given them a ‘like’ or even a ‘share’ of their work to your friends on social media, we need all the help we can get to stay alive in the social media world.

Stay safe everyone, stay at home where possible, wash your hands and most of all, be kind to one another.

Big love

Sal xx

 
 
 


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Branding Session

Personal branding photos are an investment in yourself and your business brand. Entrepreneurs/business owners, bloggers, artists, nutritionists, coaches - you name it - all industries are using visual imagery every day to promote their brand and stand out from the crowd.  If you are wanting to transform your brand, then a strong online presence is paramount in todays society.  Professional headshot portraits are being used to promote businesses and their owners on webpages, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn... even dating sites.  Don’t hide behind your logo anymore. “Your brand is the single most important investment you can make in your business.”

 

Branding photos are an investment in yourself and your business brand. Entrepreneurs/business owners, bloggers, artists, nutritionists, coaches - you name it - all industries are using visual imagery every day to promote their brand and stand out from the crowd.  If you are wanting to transform your brand, then a strong online presence is paramount in todays society.  Professional headshot portraits are being used to promote businesses and their owners on webpages, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn... even dating sites.  Don’t hide behind your logo anymore. “Your brand is the single most important investment you can make in your business.”

Starting a new business can be such a challenging time in anyone’s life. Moving an already successful and thriving business from one country to another can be even more challenging… Having not long moved back home from the UK, Dr Hannah Watson had the hard task of building her business brand all over again in her home town of Geelong. One of the things she needed to do in order for her to grow her business was to have some business branding photographs taken to use on her website, social media and any hard copy marketing materials she may need in the future.

Hannah’s studio, Acupuncture Wellness Co. is located within Skinny Dippers Cafe, in Newtown, GEELONG. With one studio light, I was able to capture some beautiful imagery creating that ‘natural light’ feel for Hannah to use for all her marketing needs, as well as keeping in line with her clean and fresh style brand.

I loved doing this session and look forward to working with Hannah again when she is due for new marketing content.

 
 
 
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