Office Headshots

Corporate Headshots in Los Angeles

For Corporate headshots in Los Angeles, we can offer a variety of office portrait styles, from classical office portraits to more individualized business portraits for branding and strategic content campaigns.

For this corporate headshot assignment, we shot dozens of people over two days on seamless backgrounds and then added business backgrounds from our image library and the client’s offices. This option allowed our corporate clients to repurpose their corporate headshots for a variety of usages from editorial to marketing use.

We applied makeup to all of our subjects and reviewed their clothing before the photography session. We also retouched every headshot.

Separating the backgrounds was sent out to a post-production artist for efficiency and then we placed the backgrounds and finessed the details. It is now possible to shoot dozens of office headshots in a day and have all the backgrounds replaced through post.

For corporate headshots in Los Angeles, we usually go to our client's offices where we set up a mobile studio and shoot either environmental portraits or corporate portraits. For large groups of people, we often shoot several backgrounds at the client's office building for later placement into office portraits. We can also choose from a variety of backgrounds from our photo library.

For individuals seeking business headshots, we also shoot individual business portraits in our studio where we offer the same care and attention to detail as our on-location portraits.

Our office headshot services are competitive with photographers of equal merit.

Deliverables include the following:

1. Make up.

2. One Adobe web gallery.

3. Shoot to a laptop for review

4. No fixed amount of images shot.

5. Lighting (strobe and or reflectors)

6. Delivery of final images via Dropbox

7. Background (white or gray seamless options)

8. $2,000,000.00 liability insurance

9. Retouching on one portrait per person.

10. Delivery within 7 working days of final client selection.

11. Assistant (depends on the job)12. 

Seamless gray background

13. One fully optimized and final jpeg image/portrait per person. 36" X 24 “ @ 240 dpi

14. Up to 20 minutes per person in front of the camera.

Edward Carreon

In the beginning, he aspired to smuggle gems from Sri Lanka and live on the island of Fatu Hiva where Gauguin painted. Instead, he moved to Micronesia and got lost for two years. Fell in lust. Slid down a coconut tree; very painful. Saw a blue moon. Was attacked by sharks but got lucky. Built houses, speared fish, Fell in love. Went home empty-handed.

Went to school, got bored then graduated. Lived in Mexico, fell in love, and got drunk with a cartel hitman. Lived in an Indian village, broke two ribs, lost all his money on a cock fight, got lost in a cave but now is found. Published widely acclaimed work. Made Mama proud. Worked for newspapers. Worked for The New York Times. Walked in the desert, got a heat stroke, thought he saw God or Jerry Garcia. Recovered. Worked for Life, Fortune, Newsweek, and National Geographic.

Went to Cuba and smoked cigars. Fell in Love. Married in Havana. She saw him coming a mile away. Fortunate tragedy. Recovered. Worked for the New York Times, Discovery Channel, Amgen, Target, etc.

Worked in Latin America. Fell in Love with the wrong woman then Fell in love with the right woman Got Married, wife, kid, beagle, and garden. The whole nine yards. The beagle ate the house. Likes tomatoes, green tea, impossible hikes, and Ayahuasca ceremonies. Most pressing question: "Who are you ?"

https://carreonphotography.com
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