Corporate Headshots in Los Angeles

Corporate portrait for the Capital Group in Los Angeles

Business portrait for the Capitol Group in Los Angeles.

Corporate Headshots

For corporate headshots in Los Angeles, we provide multiple styles of portrait work, including:

  • Classical office portraits on a seamless background

  • Composite group and individual portraits

  • Individualized business portraits with an environmental background. designed for branding and content campaigns.

Many clients want flexibility, so I often create a mix of seamless backdrop portraits, environmental portraits, and post-produced composites.

On one recent assignment, we photographed dozens of people over two days, using seamless backgrounds that would be swapped out with office environments from our library. The images became more versatile because they could use them for both editorial and marketing purposes.

Corporate Headshot Process

Before each session, we usually ask if the footprint of the area we will be shooting in, if we are shooting to seamless background. We need to know that we have room to set up lights. We also want to stay away from tight patterning on clothing like herringbone, pin stripes, and treads because they create an optical illusion called a moiré pattern.

We often apply transparent makeup to eliminate shine on people’s skin. We also review the wardrobe and coach the subjects on movements and posture. Ideally, we give each subject 15–20 minutes, including a final review of the images. For large groups, we often set up mobile studios in client offices, photographing multiple backgrounds to be swapped later in post-production.

During the headshot session, we shoot to a laptop or an iPad so clients can review images at the end of the session, and there are no surprises.

For groups of up to 15, corporate headshot retouching is included in our price, and for larger groups, we negotiate a separate fee for additional retouching. For very large groups, we can outsource retouching. The final executive portraits are polished and consistent across the team. For individuals, we also offer studio sessions for business headshots with the same level of care and detail.

Deliverables and Services

My corporate photography services are competitive with other top-tier Los Angeles photographers and include:

  1. Light makeup

  2. Adobe web galleries for proofing

  3. Tethered shooting for real-time review

  4. Retouching selected images

  5. Multiple background options (seamless, office, environmental)

  6. Delivery within 7 business days

  7. $2 million liability insurance

  8. Assistant for efficiency

Whether you need efficient team portraits, modern corporate headshots in Los Angeles, or more personalized business portraits, I deliver photography that aligns with your brand and professional image.

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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