In studio Engagement Portraits

Engagement portraits in the studio can be just as creative as on location…

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National Art Gallery Wedding


Here are a few shots from one of our National Art Gallery weddings this summer. The decor and those fine foods are all by the talented David Smith.

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Yummy…

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Real Estate Portraits.

If you are in sales… you know that much of it is about IMAGE.

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Business Head Shot

A business headshot represents YOU. Most people coming to the studio for a business portrait will eventually use it in many thousands of dollars worth of promo and ad materiel. It`s really an investment in your career…and probably one of the most critical investments.

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Office Business Portraits on Location.

Sometimes its nice to get some fresh air and go on location……………

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Real Estate PR shots

Sales is all about image…. A great PR portrait is one of the most critical business investments you can make…

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A bit about the studio…

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Ottawa Architectural Interiors Photography

Nice office….it really helps if you like the achitecture and design you are shooting. This one was my fave from last month.

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Sewermatic

Got a large group. Bring it on.

The tricky part of shooting this one was swaying around in a cherry picker 5 stories up….

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