Businesses often have incredible services to offer their communities, but their biggest setback is getting the word out. Without advertising, a company runs the risk of flying under the radar and missing connections with its potential customers. When businesses partner with a professional videographer, a world of possibilities opens up! You can create content together—like advertising, promotion, company documentaries, education, and much more—to make deeper connections with your clients and audience! Read on to learn more about what happens when you partner with a video professional for your business' promotional needs!
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It can be uncomfortable to get in front of a camera when it feels like unfamiliar territory to you. A million thoughts can race through your mind. Is this the correct pose? Am I positioning my body in a flattering way? Are my hair, shirt, and jewelry laying properly? Do I look as uncomfortable as I feel? I'm no stranger to feeling discomfort when it feels like all eyes are on me, so I've compiled a few tips on how to get comfortable when it's your turn to be in front of the camera. Are you celebrating the 4th of July in Greater Lafayette this year? Take a peek through my lens and check out activities that are happening throughout the weekend in some of my family's favorite spots! One of the services I'm most excited about offering are my RJM Branding Sessions for small businesses. Branding Sessions involve producing photos and video elements that are consistent with your business's brand and voice for you to share on social media, newsletters, or even local advertising*! So what do these sessions look like? I'm so glad you asked!
Occasionally, I'll have a client tell me how they'd love to get family photos each year but don't want to have to deal with all of the stress and frustration of managing the event. Because, let's be honest, family photos can feel like an event! But in this article, I want to help eliminate some of that stress by sharing some tips that I've learned through the years of photographing families. |