Executive portraits are a way for you to present yourself to the world, and they need to be done in a way which suits your personality, business goals and industry type. When Kusal wanted to create a set of portrait photos we needed to break up the session to cover his hands on physiotherapy job, which is photographed in a fun, approachable style with colored backgrounds and the more serious portrait style for his book publishing and media interviews.

Large civil construction companies expand and contract enormously depending on the level of jobs they are currently undertaking, and staff shift in and out depending on what phase jobs are in. It can be very difficult getting everyone together in one place for a photoshoot – so we try and make this as easy as possible by bringing the studio to you. We can set up in almost any size room and spend an entire day or two photographing professional portraits of all your staff. These photos can be used on websites, business cards, even as email footers. Delivery can also be same day if required.

Very occasionally we get to really spread creative wings and fly with an executive portrait like no other. This was the case with Nurin Veis of Scienceworks Museum in Spotswood. For this portrait we wanted to show power – and what better way than using an 1890’s industrial backdrop. And the director of Mad Max agreed…filming parts of the movie there. For portraits like these, it’s a unique chance to break a lot of rules of posing and also placement of the subject, and we think we pulled it off here.