
How to Make Better Zoom Calls for Business.
1- Flip your seating arrangement so the window light is facing you. Check the lighting situation in the room where you usually attend your Zoom meetings. Are you facing the window, or is your back to it? Whenever possible, try to switch your setup so that you’re facing the window head-on. This gives you a lot of natural light, and will help you look really sharp on camera.[1] If your back is to the window, the sunlight could make your video look especially harsh. 2- Place a

Office Prints
What a wild 12 months it has been. Full of ups and downs. Thankfully we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and the corporate world might come back to life again. Are you ready to get back into the office? I have mixed feelings. I love working from home but I also like separating work from family. It allows me to enjoy my time off more. However, who wants to drive to work everyday? Anyway, I had a corporate photography client reach out to me to purch


New Year, New Babies
What do I do when I am not making business or corporate photography you might ask? Well, over the past few months I've been taking care of my wife and family (we have another daughter) and preparing for these two little girls to come! Wow what an experience. So far so good! It seems that things are starting to turn for the better with this pandemic with everyone getting vaccinated (both of my parents got the vaccine!) and business is going to start slowly moving forward and