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The interior of
room would be described as of a nice Spanish style texture on
inside walls. Two toned brightly colored walls of either a rust or olive. Open spaced are around with few but fine pieces of artwork, statue type. A large Black and white print framed in a dark hand carved wood frame. Myself placed comfortably on a soft arched sofa with long armrest rolling to each side. A couple pillows rest on
on
couch.
The feeling of my face would be gentle and sincere, personal looking into your eyes. Holding a glass of ice water in a clear simple crystal glass. In front of me, laying on a coffee table of similar wood to
frame of
image would be my portfolio, clearly visible and open to a great image that you as my view would have interest in.
The room would be warmly lit with golden tones, maybe a slight soft focus, it would be cropped to show me sitting on
couch, seeing
portfolio clearly and coming just above
print on
wall . It would be a horizontal image coming to
bottom of my shoe.
This is how to develop an image. A self-portrait to say, so your client know who they are working with. No words. This image we just created would have all
attention to detail of my style, it would show what I do and my personality as a friendly personable person. Consultations are
key to my business, introducing myself to my clients is a friendly way to start. After they know whom I am viewing my work becomes personal. What it says is who I am and what I do in
flash of a second.
A professional executive portrait is nice. People can identify you. A self-portrait people will know you. In your business, how would you describe what you do? Are you quick to throw it out there or are you concerned about
details of your business? This can work for each department; there are so many ways to go. Just open your mind.

Brenda Huckle, Proprietor/Photographer Genuine Image Photography Seattle Washington www.geuineimage.com Brenda@genuineimage.com (206) 898-1032