The Significance of Corporate Headshots: From Small Businesses to Fortune 500 Corporations

It doesn’t matter if you are a small business with a handful of staff or a corporation with a large number of staff each and every business has a need for staff portraits to effectively represent themselves and showcase the diverse roles within their business. Here is a series of areas that our clients hire us to create corporate headshots for their business:

  • Company website

  • About Us/Our Team page

  • Employee profiles on the intranet

  • Organisational charts

  • Staff directory or employee database

  • Internal communications (newsletters, memos, emails)

  • Employee recognition programs or wall of fame

  • Training and development materials

  • Company presentations and reports

  • Recruitment and onboarding materials

  • Employee ID cards or badges

  • Company newsletters or magazines

  • Social media profiles (LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.)

  • Press releases and media kits

  • Company events and conferences

  • Annual reports and shareholder materials

  • External partnerships and collaborations

  • Company blog or news section

This list covers various platforms and mediums where staff portraits can be utilised to showcase the diverse roles and talents within the corporation, enhancing the company's brand and promoting a sense of connection and familiarity with the staff members.

No matter the size of your company, we are equipped to cater to businesses of all scales, Australia wide. In fact, we have successfully photographed over 260 staff members within a span of just two business days. Our expertise and efficiency allow us to accommodate the needs of both small and large organisations, ensuring that every team member receives the attention and high-quality portraits they deserve.

It doesn’t have to stop at corporate headshots… we also accomodate for all your branding and marketing content. ‘Insitu’ portraits of staff meeting with clients, showcasing team work and collaboration. this is great for Human resources (HR), Public relations (PR) and for marketing through advertising, recruiting and newsletters to new and existing clientele.

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