Reasons Why Every Successful Person Should Have One.
- An executive portrait is a sign of your success.
Your success shows itself in many ways. Your position. Your accomplishments.
Your appearance. And a fine executive portrait can help you project
a successful public image and commemorate your achievements. Most companies
wouldn't think of being without photographs of their products or services,
and yet they may neglect photographs of their most important asset -
people. Carefully posed, professionally crafted, an executive portrait
of you in your business environment will be an excellent visual record
of your career and a source of pride to you and your company for years
to come.
- An executive portrait is a tool for business success.
Every successful executive should maintain an up-to-date selection of
publicity stills. And a crisp, clean, professionally produced executive
portrait should always accompany the release of news stories, announcements
of speaking engagements, awards, special honors, achievements, promotions,
or any other communications to news media outside the company. Because
it's a fact that editors pay more attention to a news item if it has
a photograph with it. And careful attention to executive portraits is
a clear sign of an organization's pride in its people!
- An executive portrait is more than head and shoulders.
Over the years, clothing styles and personal appearances change. You
look different now than you did a few years ago, and you never looked
better! That's why you should always have a recent executive portrait,
one that shows you as up to date in your appearance as your company
is in its outlook. And that's also why you should consider a contemporary
executive portrait. No longer just head and shoulders, today's executive
portraits are appropriate in many different variations of style and
setting. Full length, formal, informal, in the working environment,
in the studio, or in the office - your executive portrait can be a true
reflection of you and your work.
- An executive portrait is no trouble at all.
As a successful businessperson, no doubt your working hours are full
and perhaps even hectic at times. Busy as you are, your time is at a
premium and you might well postpone an executive portrait fearing lost
hours or interrupted schedules. But nothing could be farther from the
truth. In point of fact, an executive portrait that is scheduled in
advance will actually be more convenient than one that is done at the
last minute. And don't worry about disruptions if you decide to have
a portrait made in your working environment. This type of portrait can
be easily arranged for minimum effect on your time and your work. Make
plans now for your executive portrait and you'll find that it's "no
trouble at all."
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