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FULL SERVICE
PORTRAIT AND EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography sessions are available in your place of business, or your location of choice within the Seattle and Eastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, etc.) metropolitan areas. Travel assignments are welcome based on availability. Photos are delivered via a quick turnaround online. Sessions result in high-resolution digital images with the option to purchase prints. Included in individual headshot and portrait sessions is basic retouching (teeth brightening, skin smoothing, stray hair removal, color correction). Hair and makeup services are not offered.

 

HEADSHOTS

Individual headshot photography sessions (head and shoulders, 2 retouched photos) last an average of 45 minutes. Images are delivered online generally within 48 hours of you selecting your favorites. Complimentary LinkedIn-ready versions are included. Group headshot sessions on location, e.g., company headquarters, convention center, hotel meeting space, private office, etc. are available and welcome.

PORTRAITS

Sessions begin at 30 minutes for a single group portrait and can last at least an hour for a portrait collection session (6 images) for a single individual.

EVENTS

Roaming photography of marketing and decor details, candids and posed portraits, close-ups and wide shots of speakers, VIPs, etc. Shotlists welcome. Typical events include corporate gatherings, conventions, conferences, public relations launches, private parties, etc.

LIFESTYLE

Photography of you and/or employees at work in the office or in the field. This type of service is sought after for a brand re-design, company web content, marketing material, annual reports, editorials, advertorials, and advertising.

 
 
Renata is simply amazing. For someone who does not like to have their picture taken she was able to get a flattering shot of me within 5 minutes. If you are looking for a headshot photo she is your gal. I have also had the pleasure with working with her on events. Her work is breathtaking and she really captures the event vibe.
— Erin Brophy, Seattle Art Museum