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  1. Larissa
    January 2026

    A few photos from the shoot with Larissa last Friday. All a bit improvised but it turned out quite nice none the less. Thank you.

    Fujifilm X-H2 - Sigma 17-40mm f1.8

    #photography #portraits #photoshoot #headshots #tailor

  2. Hello everyone. I’m Ashad Mukadam, and I would like to let everyone know that I am available for booking #photography services here in #Calgary. These are the photography services that I currently offer:

    - #eventphotography
    - #sportsphotography
    - #Portraits and #headshots
    - #familyphotography
    - #couplesphotogrpahy
    - #productphotography

    If you would like more information about my services, please visit my website at ashad-mukadam-calgary-photogra to find out more details.

  3. Erin is happy to present her new headshots, photographed by the Italian photographer Federico D'Onofrio.

    #actor #actorLife #headshots #New #portrait

  4. Remember to leave zero room in your luggage for this one kind of conference swag

    NEW ORLEANS

    Online News Association conferences have always been great for swag of one sort or another–socks, reusable shopping bags, bottle openers, reusable water bottles, notepads, and so on. But one of the most useful takeaways from ONA and sometimes other conferences takes up no room in and adds zero weight to my luggage: a new set of headshots.

    Having a professionally-taken picture of myself was not among my to-do list items when I started the self-employment adventure in the spring of 2011. According to the Internet Archive, I used a screengrab from one of my few TV appearances on the bio page here, which means I probably used the same low-res picture (in which I look like I’m in my twenties) on LinkedIn.

    At some point, I upgraded that bit of personal branding to a picture I took at home with a digital camera on a tripod, which looked a little sharper. But then I saw that an upcoming conference–either ONA or SXSW, I can’t remember which–would have Muck Rack providing free headshots to journalists. So I took the folks at the PR platform, whose newsletter remains a daily read, up on that invitation to have a professional photographer do a better job than I could.

    That’s been my practice ever since, ensuring I have a correctly composed, focused and exposed picture I can e-mail to a conference organizer and to use here and LinkedIn. (If you were curious, I’ve stuck to selfies with some D.C. background scenery on Bluesky and Flickr, because that feels like the right thing for those platforms.) I redid that yet again Thursday morning, because my hair no longer looks like it did in the headshot I had taken at ONA in this city in 2019.

    By which I mean, it’s grayer everywhere and scarcer in parts, which seems like one of the less painful personal consequences anybody could experience from having lived through the last six years.

    #aging #headshots #LinkedIn #marketing #MuckRack #NewOrleans #ONA #OnlineNewsAssociation #photo #photography #portrait #selfie

  5. Remember to leave zero room in your luggage for this one kind of conference swag

    NEW ORLEANS

    Online News Association conferences have always been great for swag of one sort or another–socks, reusable shopping bags, bottle openers, reusable water bottles, notepads, and so on. But one of the most useful takeaways from ONA and sometimes other conferences takes up no room in and adds zero weight to my luggage: a new set of headshots.

    Having a professionally-taken picture of myself was not among my to-do list items when I started the self-employment adventure in the spring of 2011. According to the Internet Archive, I used a screengrab from one of my few TV appearances on the bio page here, which means I probably used the same low-res picture (in which I look like I’m in my twenties) on LinkedIn.

    At some point, I upgraded that bit of personal branding to a picture I took at home with a digital camera on a tripod, which looked a little sharper. But then I saw that an upcoming conference–either ONA or SXSW, I can’t remember which–would have Muck Rack providing free headshots to journalists. So I took the folks at the PR platform, whose newsletter remains a daily read, up on that invitation to have a professional photographer do a better job than I could.

    That’s been my practice ever since, ensuring I have a correctly composed, focused and exposed picture I can e-mail to a conference organizer and to use here and LinkedIn. (If you were curious, I’ve stuck to selfies with some D.C. background scenery on Bluesky and Flickr, because that feels like the right thing for those platforms.) I redid that yet again Thursday morning, because my hair no longer looks like it did in the headshot I had taken at ONA in this city in 2019.

    By which I mean, it’s grayer everywhere and scarcer in parts, which seems like one of the less painful personal consequences anybody could experience from having lived through the last six years.

    #aging #headshots #LinkedIn #marketing #MuckRack #NewOrleans #ONA #OnlineNewsAssociation #photo #photography #portrait #selfie

  6. Remember to leave zero room in your luggage for this one kind of conference swag

    NEW ORLEANS

    Online News Association conferences have always been great for swag of one sort or another–socks, reusable shopping bags, bottle openers, reusable water bottles, notepads, and so on. But one of the most useful takeaways from ONA and sometimes other conferences takes up no room in and adds zero weight to my luggage: a new set of headshots.

    Having a professionally-taken picture of myself was not among my to-do list items when I started the self-employment adventure in the spring of 2011. According to the Internet Archive, I used a screengrab from one of my few TV appearances on the bio page here, which means I probably used the same low-res picture (in which I look like I’m in my twenties) on LinkedIn.

    At some point, I upgraded that bit of personal branding to a picture I took at home with a digital camera on a tripod, which looked a little sharper. But then I saw that an upcoming conference–either ONA or SXSW, I can’t remember which–would have Muck Rack providing free headshots to journalists. So I took the folks at the PR platform, whose newsletter remains a daily read, up on that invitation to have a professional photographer do a better job than I could.

    That’s been my practice ever since, ensuring I have a correctly composed, focused and exposed picture I can e-mail to a conference organizer and to use here and LinkedIn. (If you were curious, I’ve stuck to selfies with some D.C. background scenery on Bluesky and Flickr, because that feels like the right thing for those platforms.) I redid that yet again Thursday morning, because my hair no longer looks like it did in the headshot I had taken at ONA in this city in 2019.

    By which I mean, it’s grayer everywhere and scarcer in parts, which seems like one of the less painful personal consequences anybody could experience from having lived through the last six years.

    #aging #headshots #LinkedIn #marketing #MuckRack #NewOrleans #ONA #OnlineNewsAssociation #photo #photography #portrait #selfie

  7. Remember to leave zero room in your luggage for this one kind of conference swag

    NEW ORLEANS

    Online News Association conferences have always been great for swag of one sort or another–socks, reusable shopping bags, bottle openers, reusable water bottles, notepads, and so on. But one of the most useful takeaways from ONA and sometimes other conferences takes up no room in and adds zero weight to my luggage: a new set of headshots.

    Having a professionally-taken picture of myself was not among my to-do list items when I started the self-employment adventure in the spring of 2011. According to the Internet Archive, I used a screengrab from one of my few TV appearances on the bio page here, which means I probably used the same low-res picture (in which I look like I’m in my twenties) on LinkedIn.

    At some point, I upgraded that bit of personal branding to a picture I took at home with a digital camera on a tripod, which looked a little sharper. But then I saw that an upcoming conference–either ONA or SXSW, I can’t remember which–would have Muck Rack providing free headshots to journalists. So I took the folks at the PR platform, whose newsletter remains a daily read, up on that invitation to have a professional photographer do a better job than I could.

    That’s been my practice ever since, ensuring I have a correctly composed, focused and exposed picture I can e-mail to a conference organizer and to use here and LinkedIn. (If you were curious, I’ve stuck to selfies with some D.C. background scenery on Bluesky and Flickr, because that feels like the right thing for those platforms.) I redid that yet again Thursday morning, because my hair no longer looks like it did in the headshot I had taken at ONA in this city in 2019.

    By which I mean, it’s grayer everywhere and scarcer in parts, which seems like one of the less painful personal consequences anybody could experience from having lived through the last six years.

    #aging #headshots #LinkedIn #marketing #MuckRack #NewOrleans #ONA #OnlineNewsAssociation #photo #photography #portrait #selfie

  8. Remember to leave zero room in your luggage for this one kind of conference swag

    NEW ORLEANS

    Online News Association conferences have always been great for swag of one sort or another–socks, reusable shopping bags, bottle openers, reusable water bottles, notepads, and so on. But one of the most useful takeaways from ONA and sometimes other conferences takes up no room in and adds zero weight to my luggage: a new set of headshots.

    Having a professionally-taken picture of myself was not among my to-do list items when I started the self-employment adventure in the spring of 2011. According to the Internet Archive, I used a screengrab from one of my few TV appearances on the bio page here, which means I probably used the same low-res picture (in which I look like I’m in my twenties) on LinkedIn.

    At some point, I upgraded that bit of personal branding to a picture I took at home with a digital camera on a tripod, which looked a little sharper. But then I saw that an upcoming conference–either ONA or SXSW, I can’t remember which–would have Muck Rack providing free headshots to journalists. So I took the folks at the PR platform, whose newsletter remains a daily read, up on that invitation to have a professional photographer do a better job than I could.

    That’s been my practice ever since, ensuring I have a correctly composed, focused and exposed picture I can e-mail to a conference organizer and to use here and LinkedIn. (If you were curious, I’ve stuck to selfies with some D.C. background scenery on Bluesky and Flickr, because that feels like the right thing for those platforms.) I redid that yet again Thursday morning, because my hair no longer looks like it did in the headshot I had taken at ONA in this city in 2019.

    By which I mean, it’s grayer everywhere and scarcer in parts, which seems like one of the less painful personal consequences anybody could experience from having lived through the last six years.

    #aging #headshots #LinkedIn #marketing #MuckRack #NewOrleans #ONA #OnlineNewsAssociation #photo #photography #portrait #selfie

  9. Join me for a four-day, hands-on portrait photography workshop in beautiful Valencia. We’ll explore a variety of styles such as Street Style, Headshots, and Compositional Portraiture while shooting in diverse locations around the city, including a full day in the studio.

    brandonjacksonphoto.com/contem

    #brandonjacksonphoto #workshop #photographyworkshop #photographyeducation #portrait #headshots #studioportrait #streetstyle #streetfashion #photoworkshopvalencia #education #class #photographyclass

  10. Nope. Nope. Nope.
    Hell, this ad makes me want to go find somebody with a film camera.

    Seriously, if I'm ever a hiring manager again and I believe in any way the profile pic you used in the hiring process with me was doctored like this...We already have issues with malicious actors getting hired through fake profiles, this just adds to the problem.

    #AI #Headshots #LinkedIn #FakeProfile