Business Event Coming Up? Why You Should Hire a Corporate Video Production Company

Posted on: 30 May 2019

Business events set the stage for co-workers and management alike to let their hair down and really get to know one another. Being in the office doesn't always provide the right setting for kindling real relationships but when you're away from the workplace everyone is free to be themselves. If your company has an event coming up and you want to film it in the right way you need to bring in the professionals.
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4 Reasons You Should Have A Video Made On Your Wedding Day

Posted on: 13 May 2019

Everyone knows how important it is to document your wedding day. It's a unique, once-in-a-lifetime event in your life, so naturally, you'll want to be able to look back on it and reminisce. When people think of documenting their wedding, their minds usually go to photography. It's a good idea to have a professional photographer at your wedding, but you should also hire a videographer. Here are four reasons you should have a video made on your wedding day:
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4 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Your Wedding Photos

Posted on: 13 March 2019

Your wedding is a big day in your life, so naturally you want plenty of photos to remember it by. Snapshots taken by family and friends are nice, but nothing compares to pictures artfully captured by a wedding photography service. Here are four ways you can get the most out of your wedding photos. 1. Shop around for a photographer. When selecting a photographer for your wedding, you should be aware that all photographers are different.
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Skip The Smile When Posing For A Headshot If You Work In These Careers

Posted on: 9 December 2018

People often say that smiling is a universal language, which is why it's so important to smile when you're having your photo taken. If you've hired a photographer to shoot some headshots that you'll use for work, smiling is a given — in most cases. There can be times, however, that you don't want to smile in a headshot, depending on the type of profession in which you work. Before you pose for your headshot, talk to your photographer about smiling and consider whether it's a good idea or not.
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