Le 19 mars dernier, je me suis lever à 5:00 du matin pour attraper quelques images du vieux port de Montréal. Sara Morley de Design Postimage a ensuiote mélanger le tout pour nous concocter toute une superbe affiche. Et cette affiche, et bien elle a été imprimée et distribuée par les gens à l'imprimerie Pazazz. Ce fut un tripp génial! Merci gang.
Corporate Photography is not About People Crossing Their Arms
If you do a google image search on corporate photography, you probably will see portraits of people with crossed arms... I mean, way too much. Don't get me wrong, I'm not against crossed arms. People cross their arms regularly and there is no reason to not portray those people as they are comfortable. Unfortunately, too many photographers associate crossed armed portraits with corporate photography. Corporate photography should should reflect a companies identity. In a modern world, a company's identity should be a little more subtle and targeted than the standard 'Strong, professional and confident'. For that matter, corporate photography should be more than just portraits of people in business suites. What about showing off interaction with clients or colleagues? What about showing a bit of emotion or challenge? The first thing I learned about social media is that people now want to learn more about a company than just its product or services. They want to know...


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