Memory Care Commercial Real Estate Photography in Albuquerque
Over the course of three days I made extensive interior and exterior commercial photos of the North Ridge Memory Care community in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Just a few days after I was first contacted about making the photos, I was in the community shooting, and almost immediately after delivering the photos to the client, they were up on the North Ridge website! Everyone behind the scenes helped me work efficiently on site to photograph numerous rooms, and one of the big benefits I offer my clients is a very fast turnaround time on editing the photos. That’s how a commercial real estate client can go from first contact with me to having professionally edited commercial photos on their website in less than two weeks!
Personal Branding Photography in Albuquerque for showing personality
JohnsonLambert does not have a typical team page with just a business headshot for every team member on it. They go beyond letting each team member also have a personal branding photo, like the one above I made for Charlie when he visited the JCP Home Studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico for a Covid-19 safe photo shoot recently. You can already guess that Charlie chose golf for his personal branding style photo, to go along with his business headshot on a clean white background. I think this is a great idea by JohnsonLambert to show a glimpse at each team member’s personality showing they are not just all business, no doubt a clever marketing goal especially for accountants. Thank you Charlie for bringing in your driver and other golfing gear for a fun personal branding photographer shoot!
From Western New Mexico University for Headshots in Albuquerque
A representative from Western New Mexico University reached out to me about making headshots of a recent graduate for a feature being done on her. I said that would be great, so that is how Justyce came to visit the JCP Home Studio here in Albuquerque, New Mexico for a Covid-19 safe headshot session. Justyce wanted a gray background, which is becoming a more and more popular choice with my headshot clients. It was a great shoot that only took up 15 minutes of her time. Thank you to Justyce for being fantastic in front of the camera and to WNMU for choosing me as her headshot photographer.
It was quite the challenge to capture the sunset at six different rural land real estate properties in Huerfano CountyColorado with only three nights to do so! This resulted in one evening being like the end of the movie Bram Stoker’s Dracula with me actually racing against the sunset to get to the last property in time before the sun disappeared behind the mountains. Unlike in the movie, I did make it before the sunset and got the shots I needed. Without having to race around in a Jeep, you can see all the sunset views made with my signature HDR technique.
On a very windy Friday evening I met three dentists in the desert at the foothills of the Sandia Mountains for a commercial portrait and headshot photoshoot. When I say windy, I mean windy! It was a real team effort with Jessica assisting on purpose, and my contact person, Annamarie, helping out to in order to get the best possible on location headshots possible, and a group shot of all three dentists to culminate a blustery shoot. Thank you to the team at Comfortable Dentistry 4U for braving the wind, and for choosing me as your photographer.
1 Million Cups to EquiSeq to professional headshots in Albuquerque
Longtime networking friend Paul of EquiSeq visited the JCP Home Studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico recently for a Covid-19 safeheadshot session. It is always the highest compliment when a friend chooses me as their photographer also. Besides being the Chief Scientific Officer for EquiSeq, Paul is also an organizer for our local 1 Million Cups, and is part of Indivisible Nob Hill. He is a very busy person no doubt! Thank you Paul for choosing me as your headshot photographer and it was good to see you in person for the first time in over a year!
Infinite Sand for Infinite Photographs at White Sands
There are some natural wonders that a photographer could live at and basically photograph for the rest of their life. Places like the Grand Canyon are obvious. For New Mexico, there may not be an immediate obvious choice, but to me. the obvious choice is White Sands. I have been there three times and each visit I found something the same, but different to photograph. Then there is the unique, open world construct of White Sands. There are no set paths you have to walk on, no established iconic photo of White Sands, which frees a photographer to wander and find their own iconic view of this expanse of white sand desert, distant mountains, and endless sky.