Is your LinkedIn head shot up to date?
I discovered an interesting short article from PhotoFeeler recently, pointing out that your profile photograph ought to reflect the current trends for headshots – not just for the business networking site, but also for your
Camera’s aren’t just for Christmas
Were you lucky enough to receive a camera for Christmas this year? Perhaps a new Smartphone with the camera built in. If you did, I guess you have taken lots of shots of your nearest and
Christmas photos – photograph those around you, that you love
There are two pieces of advice I’d like to offer up to you this Christmas season: Both are related to a loss in my family that I would like to tell you about. This is
Client’s photo hits local news
I get a buzz out of seeing my photographs published. The most recent photo is in the KM online edition, but I have had my work featured in The Sun, The Mail Online, Metro as
Ben Reaches Out To Customers With His New Profile Photo
Ben works in IT. That’s an area that has changed hugely over the past few years. Time was you had to present your broken computer or troublesome software either at an IT guru’s workshop or
Terry’s Perfect Portrait Was Always On The Cards
Terry Cella is a printer on a mission. He always wants to create great deals for his customers and help them through the processes of creating artwork, right through to delivery of the final printed
Bresserphotos supports Dartford Valley RFC for fourth season
We are happy to announce that Bresser Photography & Digital Media (Bresserphotos) is supporting its local Rugby club, Dartford Valley RFC for another season. And again, the club is showing its support of local business,
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana (or a tomato or a lime)
Some photography jobs are mad. Some jobs are conceived by a mind that is on a different planet. (I’m looking at you, IV-Q Branding and Design) that is what you have here. When local events
Environmental Business Portrait
I photographed a local businessman who needed a new professional photographic portrait. Mark Smallcorn is a graphics designer based in Erith, Kent and he has become a friend over the last year we have known
Photograph what you’re given…
…and I was given chopping boards. Commercial photography is varied to say the least. These were nice ones, mind you: Bamboo with silicon rubber feet so they don’t slip while you are using them. Photographing