Team Headshots for Cascadia Wealth Advisors

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Team Group Photo and Headshots for Cascacdia Wealth Advisors

We photographed the Portland team of Cascadia Wealth Advisors on site at their office in Northwest Portland, Oregon. Our client wanted to update their headshots and create a group photo.

Team group photo of the Portland office at Cascadia Wealth Advisors.

Updating headshots for the team at Portland’s financial firm, Cascadia Wealth Advisors

For the new headshots, we used one side of the floor to ceiling bookcases in the meeting space of the Portland bugalow turned office space. Using the textured background of book spines we created a custom back drop for their new headshots. By using the already created space this can provide consistency to future new hire headshots without having to make new ones for each staff member. 

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For our set up we used a 7ft umbrella with a diffuser on a b10 strobe flash head for the headshots and a 3 ft Profoto octabank modifier for the group photo. For the headshots we lit the subjects so that the headshot background environment of the city during the day and office space would come through. Using the same equipment will allow for future sessions to blend seamlessly with the photos already made.

View the new headshots below, the headshots in a social media crop and some behind the scenes photos of the on-site session!

Cascadia Wealth Advisors develops personalized plans and delivers advice to help map your journey to financial wellness.” —Website

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Final images are delivered in multiple crops for easy use. The most popular is the square crop for social media profile photos. View our Headshot Booking Guide for more about delivery details.

Team Group Photos

Group photos for Cascadia Wealth Advisors.

Our on-site lighting set up and back drop.

Behind the scenes to our light set up at the Northwest Portland bungalow turned bespoke office firm. The space is flanked by two gorgeous book cases of colorful spines that provided a custom backdrop for the headshots and group photo.

For companies that are growing and hiring staff, consistent looking company headshots is key to a website presentation and the professionalism of your business.

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Guide to Company Team Group Photos

Team Group Photo

A guide to team group photos for corporate staff members and small business teams.

Team Group Photo of Janet Hoffman and Associates

Showcase the leaders, team members or work group of your business.

We offer company group photos for businesses. Either book a group photo session or add-on to your headshot booking. We’ve got it covered. 

1. Preparing ahead of time

When preparing for your team group photo, you’ll want to consider:

  • Coordinating the group’s clothing
  • Carefully choosing the location

For clothing, decide if you’d like the group photo to be more casual or professional. Having the team wear suits and ties or more causal with jeans and polos will allow everyone to prepare their outfits ahead of time.

For choosing a location, depending on the size of your team you’ll need more space to get everyone in the shot.

Pro tip: Sometimes going on-site a few days prior can allow for location scouting and coordination for the session.

Behind the scenes of the setup for a team group photo of Janet Hoffman and Associates.

2. Coordinating with your team

Time your group shot well. The best time to book your group photo for your team is close to your teams lunch hour. Scheduling the session prior to lunch or just after lunch allows for your team to continue the days work with meetings or tasks.

Pro tip: Provide a buffer for your team to freshen up before the session.

3. Do some candid group photos

Want to get a professional group photo but still show your team’s personality? Add a candid group photo to your website. Let your team know ahead of time that you want to do a fun shot at the end.

4. How to book your team group photo

We can come on-site to your office or schedule a studio session.

Team Group Photo (no headshot sessions) include:

  • 1 final image selection from the proof gallery. Additional selections are $55.00 each.
  • Cost: $325.00 USD

5. Adding a team group photo to your headshot sessions

Already booked headshots for your company team? Add a team photo to your headshot sessions.

  • Includes 1 final image selection from the proof gallery.
  • Sessions can be on location or made in studio.
  • Cost: $55.00 USD

What you receive
Final high-resolution images in multiple crops in two file formats for easy use.

Booking Schedule
To book a session, a 50% deposit and contract is required.

Pro tip: Establish a color theme or textures for the team to wear for the group photo. For example, ask everyone to wear a shade of blue.

For additional questions about headshots and photography sessions, visit our FAQ or view our guide to preparing for your headshot session.

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Office Headshots for Janet Hoffman and Associates

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Team Group Photo of the lawyers at Janet Hoffman and Associates.

Team Group Photo and Headshots for Janet Hoffman and Associates

We photographed the legal team at Janet Hoffman and Associates law firm on site at their office in downtown Portland, Oregon.

Our client wanted two group photos, one of the full legal time and one of the lawyers. Image above of the 6 lawyers. Image below of the full 11 company employees.

In addition to the group photos we create four new headshots. View gallery below.

Group photo of the law firm at Janet Hoffman and Associates.

Behind the scenes on-site team group photo set up!

Updating headshots for the team at Portland’s law firm, Janet Hoffman and Associates

For the new headshots, we matched the background of the existing headshots previously made by another photographer. Using the same background can provide consistency to all the headshots without having to make new ones for each staff member. 

View How to Get New Hire Headshots that Match

For our set up we used a 7ft umbrella with a diffuser on a b10 strobe flash head for the group photos and headshots. For the headshots we lit the subjects so that the background environment of the city during the day would come through. Using the same equipment will allow for future sessions to blend seamlessly with the photos already made.

Final images are delivered in multiple crops for easy use.

Janet Hoffman & Associates is a top-rated criminal defense law firm in Portland, Oregon. The firm specializes in defending individuals and corporations facing actual or potential charges of criminal or regulatory misconduct in state or federal court.” —Website

For companies that are growing and hiring staff, consistent looking company headshots is key to a website presentation and the professionalism of your business.

View Company Headshots to view more examples or to learn about booking team sessions.

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Best Backgrounds for Headshots Guide

The Best Backgrounds for Professional Headshots

What are the best tips for choosing a headshot background?

Discover the best backgrounds that will make you stand out in this guide.

What are the best tips for choosing a headshot background?

Discover the best backgrounds that will make you stand out in this guide.

When it comes to professional headshots, the background you choose can have a big impact on the overall look and feel of your headshot photo. In this guide, we’ll show examples of some of the best backgrounds to consider for your headshot.

Whether you’re taking a headshot for your LinkedIn profile or for your company’s website, it’s important to choose a background that will make you look professional.

What are the best backgrounds for professional headshots?

Let’s explore the most commonly used backgrounds that will make you stand out in this guide.

The backgrounds we feature in this guide are

  1. Studio
  2. Outdoor
  3. On-site
  4. and creating backgrounds to match existing headshots

When it comes to professional headshots, the background you choose can have a big impact on the overall look and feel of your headshot photo. In this guide, we’ll show examples of some of the best backgrounds to consider for your headshot.Whether you’re taking a headshot for your LinkedIn profile or for your company’s website, it’s important to choose a background that will make you stand out and look professional.

Questions to consider when choosing a background for your headshots

  • What background set up or color works with my business?
  • If I don’t know can my photographer suggest a background color?
  • What background colors or textures does my industry use?
  • Does my company already have an existing background color?
  • What colors am I wearing? Will the background wash me out or contrast with the colors I’ve chosen?
  • What environments would work for my headshot with my industry?

Pro tip: Know what your headshot will be used for before you decide on the look you want.

1. Studio Headshot Backgrounds

Studio background options can provide exactly what you are looking for with a clean professional classic look or leave you wanting more elements like the outdoor or office environment.

In our studio we photograph with a white background for most of our headshots. Depending on the client’s needs, we can desaturate the background, add a gradient, or change the color completely. We offer a wide range of studio backgrounds: office set up (pictured below), white backdrop, gray backdrop, burnt orange backdrop and a black textured wall backdrop. View our studio background examples for more.

Studio backgrounds can provide a solid-color for your professional headshots. For corporate photos the most commonly used color are shades of gray. Shades of gray are clean, classic and suitable for most industries.

2. Outdoor Headshot Backgrounds

The best part about making headshots outdoors are the textures, landscapes, architecture, colors and city environments that nature and man has provided. Some clients want a mix of architecture and foliage while others want garden elements or the textures of a city.

We photograph our clients in public parks, outdoor spaces near offices or public buildings, city streets, bodies of water, public and private landscaping areas and any other natural environment that utilities the outdoors.

When we photograph on site we usually use natural light as our light source. Visit Two Types of Light for more.

We photographed Josie at an outdoor location in St. Johns in Portland, Oregon. The background of her headshots were more environmental and added to her brand with the changing colors, textures and even wildlife!

New headshot for new hire Aminata with the Portland Housing Developement Center. We use the city streets in front of the main office for each new hire to provide consistant headshots that give an urban feel. The outdoor backdrop aligns with the client’s target community.

3. On-site Headshot Backgrounds

Client’s offices, private spaces and indoor environments provide the foundation for on-site, or also known as on-location headshots.

These headshots are using exisiting spaces or backdrops for the background of the headshot. Sometimes the client wants their office environment to be the color palette and texture of the background while others provide a white wall to take the classic white backdrop background for their headshots.

Pro Tip: Photographing on-site can be more efficient for companies with larger teams or teams with limited available time. 

For PEC’s new company headshots we photographed on site with a single light strobe set up as the main source of light in addition to the natural light fill supplied from the outdoor setting through the windows. We used the client’s headquarters and office space as the two locations for the team headshots.

For our client Jenni Leasia’s design firm we photographed on-location at their office using the color and textures of their designed space. We utilitized the natural light coming from the large windows on one part of the space. This provides a cusom lighting and background combo for the client.

4. Matching Existing Headshot Backgrounds

Having updated or new hire headshots that match allows for the headshots on the website to look consistent as if they were all photographed at the same time. This allows for companies to onboard without the stress of making an old headshot work.

Top tips for getting headshots that match.

  • Plan to use the same location as previous headshots either in-studio or outdoors.
  • Have all headshots have the same textures or colored backgrounds.
  • Use the same type of light source, either natural light or strobe flash photography. Visit our post about the two types of light.
  • Have the light source coming from the same direction as the previous headshots.

Special Offer: At Erica J Mitchell Photographer we offer a 10% off to returning clients.

To match the headshots we made for the WPI Builds at their Portland office we used the same lighting set up and a neutral gray or white background on-site at their Eugene office.

We used a conference room wall to make these headshots and the same two light set up we used in the Portland office. The light source was a 3 ft octabank modifier on a Profoto B10 strobe head, our second Profoto B10 strobe head was used to light the background. We had the same modifier bounce cards in the same place to match the headshots we already made. Once the client made the selections we mad the background colors all match.

For additional questions about headshots and photography sessions, visit our FAQ or view our guide to preparing for your headshot session.

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New Hire Headshots for Blessing Landscapes

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Updating headshots for Blessing Landscapes

Blessings Landscapes is a local Portland, Oregon landscaping company offering residential and commercial design services, custom installations and landscaping maintenance.

Two of their employees needed new headshots, Jose and German. We photographed at our studio with the greenery setup background to match their brand.

We used natural south facing light window light with a single bounce card as our modifier.

“A DIFFERENT KIND OF LANDSCAPING COMPANY. Blessing Landscapes places an emphasis on how we treat our employees. Keeping them happy, keeps you happy. Our professional landscapers strive to remain the best of the best and it shows in our work. Your finished landscape will make your home the highlight of your block and leave you excited to spend time outside.” —Website

Final images are delivered in multiple crops for easy use.

For companies that are growing and hiring staff, consistent looking company headshots is key to a website presentation and the professionalism of your business.

View Company Headshots to view more examples or to learn about booking team sessions.

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Adding Headshots of the Eugene Office for Western Partitions, Inc.

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New Headshots for the Leadership Team at the Eugene Office of Wester Partitions, Inc. (WPI Builds)

We created new headshots for the leadership team of WPI’s Eugene office using a two light set up. We photographed on-site at the client’s office during work hours to provide accessibility and ease for each team member.

To match the headshots we made for the WPI Builds at their Portland office we used the same lighting set up and a neutral gray or white background on-site at their Eugene office.

We used a conference room wall to make these headshots and the same two light set up we used in the Portland office. The light source was a 3 ft octabank modifier on a Profoto B10 strobe head, our second Profoto B10 strobe head was used to light the background. We had the same modifier bounce cards in the same place to match the headshots we already made. Once the client made the selections we mad the background colors all match.

Using these lighting technique and set up allows the client to onboard new hires with headshots that will match every time.

On-site set ups require no additional cost.

To view learn more about on-site headshot sessions visit Company Headshot Pricing, On-site Headshot Gallery, and About On-site Headshots.

Photographer: Erica J Mitchell
Photography Retouching: Erica J Mitchell

Behind the scenes test shot and lighting set up on site at the Eugene office.

For companies that are growing and hiring staff, consistent looking company headshots is key to a website presentation and the professionalism of your business.

View Company Headshots to view more examples or to learn about booking team sessions.

Interested in Working Together?