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Corporate Portraiture — Location & Professional Style

Professional individual portrait at location setting, IJmuiden — expression, posture, environment as part of the image

Refreshing your corporate image can go beyond a plain headshot. With these portrait shots, I chose a location setting to give energy, depth, and context to the professional look — the kind that helps profiles, business cards, and LinkedIn stand out.

Instead of studio lighting or a blank wall, I used natural surroundings that complement without distracting — lines, textures, and background architecture balancing out the frame. The focus is on posture, expression, attire, and how light falls. A location shot conveys more: connection to place, personality, and professionalism. If you’re considering an updated corporate image, thinking about environment and lighting makes a difference.

Elevate your professional image with portraiture that says more than just your face. For more work in this area, explore my People and Portraiture galleries, or get in touch to arrange your own session.

BP Miller decommissioning Scaffolder.

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The offshore scaffolder. 

They put up and take down scaffolding that allow offshore workers to reach higher levels during construction, decommissioning, maintenance or cleaning tasks.

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