In the digital era, your online presence speaks volumes about your professional persona before you even meet your clients or colleagues face-to-face. A crucial part of this online presence is your professional headshot, which often serves as the first visual interaction between you and prospective clients. A seasoned corporate photographer, such as Scott Ramsey, with over 30 years of experience, can help you project the right image. However, the question that often perplexes individuals is, "What should I wear to a corporate photography shoot?" This comprehensive guide will provide you with practical advice on how to dress to impress for your corporate photo shoot.
Read More"What is corporate photography?" is a question often posed by businesses aiming to enhance their brand image. In an era where visual communication has taken precedence, corporate photography has emerged as a powerful tool for businesses to narrate their story. In this blog post, I’ll define what corporate photography is, explain the crucial role it has for your business or brand, talk through the different types of corporate photography services available to you and finally highlight the importance of hiring a professional corporate photographer.
Read MoreCanary Wharf is known for being one of the most prestigious areas in London for conducting business. In this competitive environment, having a strong professional image is essential for any company or individual. This is where a skilled Canary Wharf photographer like myself can make all the difference. Corporate photographers in Canary Wharf specialize in various photography services, including headshots, portraits, and event coverage. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of corporate photography and the benefits of hiring me, Scott Ramsey, a professional Canary Wharf photographer, for your next company photography shoot.
Read MoreTaking photographs in low light without a steady tripod to hand can be a real problem. This can especially be true when you're travelling, as often carrying a tripod all day isn't an option; after all, you're already weighed down with all those cameras, lenses and emergency snacks! In this blog post, I'll share a low light photography tip that I've been using for years, and that might make all the difference on your next photo adventure.
Read MoreSo you want to be a travel photographer but don't have the time or money to spend a year travelling the globe. Don't worry long haul flights are overrated and jet lag is so last year. Become a stay at home travel photographer and explore your local area.
Read MoreProfessional iPhone Photographer Scott Ramsey leaves his Nikon's behind and heads along to the Goodwood Festival Of Speed to shoot some images in his unique storytelling style.
Read MoreSo what’s the secret of photography? Is it all about the camera, lens or settings? No way it’s all about
Read MoreSunday afternoon had arrived and to avoid watching yet another repeat on TV I grabbed my Nikon and went out exploring. A walk was needed to clear my mind, invigorate my soul and help fire up my creativity. I decided to travel light and left most of the camera gear behind, opting instead for just one camera and one lens.
Read MoreSometimes you just need to leave everything you know behind (including all that heavy photography gear) and just shot some photos. No assistant, no flash and no tripod. Just you, the camera and a high ISO.
Read MoreInspiration for a photographer or any artist can be tricky. Some days the ideas never stop another time its difficult to even get started. I hate days like this and in the past have always tried to push through the imaginary barrier but more often than not its been a futile fight. Until that is earlier this year……
Read MoreImprove your photography by thinking for yourself. Stop following the crowd and take a risk it could pay off. So you're covering a news event surrounded by other photographers. Do you make your life easy and take the same image as everyone else. Or do you work that bit harder and look around the corner, dig a bit deeper and create a image that scoops the rest?