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Jan 25
by Nikki Cole in Corporate Photography Blog 0 comments

Client Spotlight – Boston CASA

I’m always excited to work with  a new photography client, but this particular project has moved past photography.  While looking for meaningful, long-term volunteer opportunities, I found Boston CASA.  CASA’s (Court Appointed Special Advocates) mission is to ensure a safe and permanent home for court-involved children in Suffolk County who have experienced abuse and neglect.  Volunteers spend time with children in the Foster system to help ensure their safety and provide an aspect of consistency in their lives.  CASA felt like a perfect fit for me.  So I approached them for volunteer opportunities.  In the process, we realized we were a great fit for photography as well!   Professional headshots make a difference in any business website.  They create a clean look and help businesses project an organized and expert image.  Great looking headshots or portraits also help insert personality into standard business websites and social media pages.  Non-profit organizations also need to project professionalism to win the confidence or potential donors.  The staff at Boston CASA wanted to set their website apart with clean, consistent images of their staff.  I was honored to visit their office and create those headshots.  Take a look at these beautiful beautiful faces! I’m […]
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Oct 26
by Nikki Cole in Uncategorized 0 comments

What to Wear When Giving a Public Lecture

Whether you’re giving a lecture for work or school, it’s critical to look presentable. While you may be blowing away the audience with your speech, you could also be scaring them off with your appearance. It’s essential to provide your audience with an air of confidence and this means looking the part. You don’t need to be dressed in a ball gown or a tuxedo to look sharp, just make sure you are wearing the essentials. Tip #1 Dress Better than Your Audience You want to make sure you dress just as nice as the audience or slightly better. However, don’t go overboard so you look like a fish out of water. Know who your audience is so you understand exactly what to wear. It should be obvious whether you need to wear a suit and tie or just a simple button down. Tip #2 You Must be Able to Move If you are going to be walking around a stage, don’t let fashion restrict your movement. Even if you’re standing in front of a podium, you’ll still be animated to capture your audience’s attention. Make sure your outfit isn’t too snug or restricting so you don’t feel uncomfortable walking […]
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Oct 19
by Nikki Cole in head shots 0 comments

Understanding the Difference Between Portraits & Headshots

People often confuse headshots with portraits and while they’re very similar, there are some major differences. All About Headshots in Boston, MA A headshot is self-explanatory as it’s a close-up photo of the head and shoulders. This style of shooting is typically used for branding and marketing. You’ll often find these photos on the About Us section of a company website or on an actor’s profile. The main goal is to be able to easily identify the subject. Headshots are also used on social media channels, particularly Linkedin. One of the key elements of a headshot is that subject must be looking at the camera. Below are some tips on how to pose for a headshot: Keep your appearance simple Try to communicate with your eyes Have good posture and breathe beforehand Push your chin out Understanding Portraits in Boston, MA There’s a bit more wiggle room when it comes to portraits as you can select from closeups, full body shots and more. Additionally, portraits can include more than one person. Portraits usually aren’t very formal and are used to tell a story. The photographer as well as the model involved can make things more dramatic and involve artistic expression. […]
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Oct 18
by Nikki Cole in Corporate Photography Blog 0 comments

Julian Edelman Reads Flying High – Newton, Massachusetts

I love it when a photography job makes my dad excited.  He’s been most excited about my jobs with the Red Sox.  But I believe I’ve hit a new high for him.  I had the pleasure of photographing the one and only Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman.  Julian recently wrote a children’s book called Flying High.  As part of his book release, he did a reading for the folks from the PJ Library at the Newton JCC.  Julian started with a an intimate group of children.  The kids were just enthralled with him.  Being a new dad himself, I think Julian enjoyed it as well!  After the private reading, he greeted a much larger group of fans (adults and children alike)  in the auditorium for a much larger reading. After the event, Julian was kind enough to stick around to sign some of his books and other memorabilia.  It was a blast capturing this fun event.  Here are some of my favorite photos from the day!  
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Oct 11
by Nikki Cole in Corporate Photography Blog 0 comments

Should I Pose for the Photographer During My Company Outing?

Corporate outings are always an exciting experience as it’s a great way to relieve stress at work and bring colleagues together. If your company has hired a professional photographer to capture your outing, your employees could get a bit nervous. It’s best to pretend the photographer isn’t even there and just have fun. During almost every event, workers will stop what they’re doing to pose for the photographer. However, it’s the photographer’s job to capture employees during the company trip. Whether you’re at a baseball game or having a picnic in the park, try to avoid glancing at the photographer constantly. It’s not only distracting for the photographer but the other employees have to stop what they’re doing while you pose. You certainly don’t want the day to be interrupted because you keep looking into the camera. The best photos are candid because the photographer can snap photos of you truly having a good time. When it comes down to it, always act as if the photographer isn’t around unless they ask for you to pose. Your responsibility is to just enjoy yourself and work on team building with your fellow employees. Rest assured, there will be countless photos for […]
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Oct 04
by Nikki Cole in architecture 0 comments

Selling Your House? Why You Should Have Your Home’s Interior Professionally Photographed

A majority of us are accustomed to living in the “Age of Technology.” We can’t seem to get enough of our smart phones, often leading us to believe that we can take high-quality real estate photos. While this may be true in some instances, it’s best to hire a professional photographer when selling your home in Boston, MA. If you have an amazing house, why not spend the money to really show it off? Listing photos are one the most critical factors when browsing properties online. Think about sites like Trulia, Zillow and even Craigslist, would you really consider looking at a property if there are no photos? Probably not. Photos are essential when buying or renting a home, condo or apartment.  But only if the photos look great. In a recent study, photos helped homes sell much faster – whether it’s a $2 million-dollar home or a $150,000 starter-home. Many real estate agents believe putting a home on a high-ranking website is the best way to get the property noticed but this is actually not the case. The images are the first thing prospective buyers look at. You need vivid imagery that makes each room pop. Professional photographers utilize […]
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Sep 21
by Nikki Cole in Corporate Photography Blog 0 comments

Types of Corporate Events You’ll Want Photographed

Taking photos of a corporate event is always an exciting process. It’s quite enjoyable looking through the lens of a camera and capturing employees smiling at one another or bonding during an activity. Even if the corporate event in Boston is a bit more serious and professional, there’s plenty to learn about each company or organization. Sports Games Sports in Boston are HUGE – from the Boston Celtics to the New England Patriots, Bostonians just can’t get enough. A lot of companies often treat their employees to sporting events and this is a magnificent time for colleagues to get better acquainted. Especially during the spring and summer months, there are gorgeous scenic backgrounds and the lighting is magnificent. Meetings & Conferences Whether your company is giving a magnetic speech for young professionals or students at one of Boston’s many universities, this a great way to drive home your business’ message. Professional meetings and catered lunches are often photographed as well. These photos are useful to publish on the company website, helping to showcase what clients you work with, that your company likes getting involved and that you make an impact on others. Outdoor Adventures The Charles River is used every […]
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Sep 14
by Nikki Cole in head shots 0 comments

Why a White Background is Perfect for Head Shots

Choosing a background color for your head shot can be quite tricky, especially for a corporate head shot. I always use white backgrounds as this is a tried and true method. A majority of corporate head shots actually require a white background. White provides a neutral color reference and it does not interfere with the person being photographed or other colors that could potentially be involved. For those who need print ads or online graphics, white is ideal as it can be altered to generate composite images. One of the major benefits of using a white background is that the shade and color can be adjusted with different lighting. White backgrounds also offer the least amount of distractions so you can really zone in on the subject’s beautiful features. Now with social media rapidly increasing in popularity, professionals are seeking high-quality LinkedIn photos. White background is perfect for this as it allows the client to stand out in the photo. You’ll notice many catalog prints and beauty blogger websites feature head shots with a white background. Again, this allows viewers to really focus in on the model. Whether they are advertising accessories or makeup, there are no distractions with the […]
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Sep 08
by Nikki Cole in Corporate Photography Blog, head shots 0 comments

When Would I Need a Headshot?

Those in the entertainment industry are already well-aware that a headshot is critical. If you’re trying to get auditions for acting or modeling, the first item to be looked at is often the headshot. Headshots aren’t just for aspiring actors and actresses, however. Businesses can really benefit from professional headshots. You’ll often find professional business photos on Linkedin as well as the About Us section of a business’s website. Let’s check out some other instances of when you would need a headshot. To Present a Professional Webpage If you’re going to be positing photos of yourself and your employees, your audience will know when you are grabbing photos from their social media profiles. By hiring a Boston headshot photographer, you are keeping every photo consistent. This means if you have separate headshots for every employee on the website, they’ll all have the same background and the same style of photography which makes the website appear cohesive.  Take a look at the Santa Fe Group site.  I shot each of these headshots, but one.  Can you tell the odd man out? When You’re Creating Multiple Business Profiles A headshot is ideal for Linkedin but you can also use it for your […]
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Apr 03
by Nikki Cole in Corporate Photography Blog, head shots 0 comments

Common Mistakes People Make When Taking Headshots

If you’re planning on taking a head shot, whether it’s for your acting career or company “About Us” page, there are several things you should avoid. Smiling Too Much This might be the first time you’ve heard that smiling can set you back but you actually want your headshot to be neutral, especially if it’s a headshot for acting. A neutral face means your lips won’t be tightened and your eyes will be opened wider. If you want to show off your pearly whites, go for it.  But then try a softer look to round out your portfolio. Hair in Your Face When you have too much hair in your face, it’s going to be difficult for people to see your gorgeous face! Same with beards, gentlemen. If you’ve shaved or trimmed your beard, make sure there aren’t any stray hairs. Distracting Attire Clothing that shows off too much skin is clearly distracting but so are visible logos and patterned clothing. Ruffled and messy clothing can often be distracting. Doing Your Own Makeup Leave this one to the professionals.  Skin and makeup can look very different under professional lighting.  It’s best to leave your makeup to a makeup artist with […]
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