New Year, New Me: NOW is the best time to update your company's Corporate headshots: From a Top Toronto Corporate Headshot And Event Photographer
New Year, New Me: NOW is the best time to update your company's Corporate headshots: From a Top Toronto Corporate Headshot And Event Photographer
With the dawn of each new year comes an overwhelming mental list of to-do’s or at least, to-do-more-of’s (exercise, practise gratitude, meditate) or maybe, to-do-less-of’s (complain, consume, criticize). While re-starting an old exercise routine that fell off the rails before the holidays or cracking the spine of your brand new gratitude journal are worthy goals, have you considered adding a new headshot to the list? Here’s why the start of a new year is as good (if not a better) time as any to do so:
“New Year, New Me”: this new school adage actually bears more weight than its words. So many of us focus on appearance-based goals in the hopes of improving upon our previous year’s selves. Why not use a new headshot to set the tone for the new year? A refresher headshot each January is prime time to update your image, along with your list of personal and professional goals for the coming year.
Page one of 365: The analogy that a year is like a book and you have 365 days to narrate your story is an intriguing one. If January is chapter one, how do you want to start the story? Using a fresh new image to guide the next dozen chapters is a great way to begin. Let your achievements, milestones and even struggles be the cornerstones of your book in 2018.
Update your yearbook: Are yearly headshots really necessary? Yes! Do you really think Sally’s headshot from 1997 is reflecting her current best self? Or that the transition lenses Allan is sporting in his headshot are portraying his best self? Consider your company roster like a class. Capturing annual headshots of your team is essential. This not only keeps a consistent look and feel among all headshots but provides an opportunity to showcase new personnel as well. Take it from a professional, transition lenses are never a good idea for portraits!
If you’re ready to adopt these resolutions and renew your company’s headshots, I would be happy to help your team present their best selves. I love working with repeat clients on a yearly basis and would be happy to discuss options to work this into your annual plans.
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