The pic this week is an executive portrait of Gina Parris of Built To Win Coaching. Gina is also a member of the Middle Tennessee Business Network.
June 29, 2009
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This week I had the pleasure of creating an executive portrait for Bobby Saine, the best State Farm agent in Tullahoma.

March 28, 2007
Executive Portraits
Image is important for any business. But when a big part of the image your business needs to project includes you, quality images can play a key role in projecting a professional image. Brochures, newsletters, web sites, business cards and more can turn heads with quality images.
Your portrait can make a significant difference in how a potential client perceives you. Anyone with a camera can take a snapshot to place on a business card.
A professional photographer understands that your image requires much more than a snapshot or passport photo. Many little details of lighting, posing, clothing, backgrounds, hair and more must be considered.
A good executive portrait must present you as approachable, capable and trustworthy. A great portrait purveys a little something extra special about you.
I enjoy in creating executive and business portraits that present something of the personality of the subject. It’s that extra touch that can help you stand out to your potential clients. It’s part of my creating art from life… and business!
This is Mary Richardson. She is starting a new business helping women in life transitions and now has a great executive portrait that has already turned a few heads.
Tingalls Dyzn has a new business package that includes discounts from several businesses. Included in that package is a certificate for an executive portrait at half price from Carden Photography. I look forward to helping both established and new businesses present a great image.

