Portraits are a big part of my daily duties at my employer, but I also do a few on the side for friends and family. The head shots below were of my wife and her co-workers.
I used two speed flashes, with umbrella defusers, plus the one flash on my camera, also defused. The backdrop is the open field area infant of their building and it was a perfect day for taking great photos.
March 20, 2018
Digital Signage: Information Security
A simple message to employees on the rise of phishing emails and what to do if/when you get one. The digital signage slide is motivating a call to action for the employee to visit the company intranet and learn more on the subject. The design was simple, yet visually attractive an the stock graphic completes the design.
Photography: Parliament Building
I was visiting Europe in 2017 and we took a quick stop by Parliament, in London, England. The architecture of the building is breath taking and I was amazed just how large the building is. I photographed the image with my Canon DSLR , taking advantage to the building's angles and sharp edges, that lends itself to a stunning black and white image.
March 19, 2018
Digital Signage: IT Infographic
A rather simple, yet nicely laid-out infographic, highlighting a project by the IT vender for the company. The slide drove viewers to the company intranet for the details behind the numbers.
Video: September Challenge
I produced, created, edited and did voice over for this quick promotion video for a September challenge for employees. The images in the video reinforce what is being spoken in the voice over. Thrown in splash of music and you have a quick one minute and eight second video, jammed pack with information.
The video was assembled in Premiere Pro, with most images coming from iStock and/or from photographs I took specifically for the video. Quicktime was the program to capture the audio, using a Yeti Blue Microphone.
The video was assembled in Premiere Pro, with most images coming from iStock and/or from photographs I took specifically for the video. Quicktime was the program to capture the audio, using a Yeti Blue Microphone.
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I am currently employed as a Digital Content Specialist, responsible for a highly active, large national website.