These are some of my recent corporate portrait photography commissions. Although they are basically single corporate portraits, the photography styles vary depending on the clients requirements. Corporate portrait photography can encompass many different uses from annual reports, online CVs, document pitches, social media portraits, press releases, editorial features and website profiles. The samples below show corporate portrait photography in some of these mediums. This PR corporate portrait was commissioned by BioMarin Europe Ltd. The standing pose and corporate surroundings suggest a formal and businesslike image. This is a very minimalist corporate portrait. It was commissioned for Camco Global’s annual report and needed to be simple in its composition and lighting, but still make the portrait look professional. Corporate portrait photography commissioned by Plato GB. This portrait was taken at a networking event and used for social media marketing. This type of photography is more difficult to capture as it is not posed and therefore the photographer has to be alert to any circumstances that offer a good portrait. This was commissioned by First Option Ltd. Tim Considine need some editorial portrait photography for a feature in The New Europe magazine. He wanted natural and fairly relaxed corporate portraits, so I decided to shoot these with natural light and used the glass windows in their corridor to bounce lots of light around to even out highlights and shadows. This was captured at a social media event. This type of animated portrait makes the businessman look professional, involved and passionate about his work. This corporate portrait was commissioned for the client’s online photography profile. It was to be used for his director CV and sent out with any client proposals and presentations. I really like this pose as its is very natural, it does not look posed and he was very comfortable being photographed. I captured this portrait at a corporate meeting and like its reportage feel. This type of corporate portrait photography is becoming more popular as potential clients like to see ‘real’ portraits on websites and in marketing literature. This way commissioned by an American client who wanted a corporate profile portrait for his virtual business card. Informal corporate portrait taken at a networking event. These are ideal for capturing a client’s character and make a more personal natural portrait. The other great benefit for the client is that no posing is involved. They can just get on with business and allow the photographer to capture the portraits. Corporate portrait photography © Grantly Lynch 07831 366136 or email
We work in London as a corporate portrait photographers with over 20 years experience in working with design agencies and many of the UK’s top corporate companies. Recent commissions can be found on our corporate photographer blog
Monday, 31 January 2011
Corporate portrait photography
Corporate portrait photography
These are some of my recent corporate portrait photography commissions. Although they are basically single corporate portraits, the photography styles vary depending on the clients requirements. Corporate portrait photography can encompass many different uses from annual reports, online CVs, document pitches, social media portraits, press releases, editorial features and website profiles. The samples below show corporate portrait photography in some of these mediums.
This PR corporate portrait was commissioned by BioMarin Europe Ltd. The standing pose and corporate surroundings suggest a formal and businesslike image.
This is a very minimalist corporate portrait. It was commissioned for Camco Global’s annual report and needed to be simple in its composition and lighting, but still make the portrait look professional.
Corporate portrait photography commissioned by Plato GB. This portrait was taken at a networking event and used for social media marketing. This type of photography is more difficult to capture as it is not posed and therefore the photographer has to be alert to any circumstances that offer a good portrait.
This was commissioned by First Option Ltd. Tim Considine need some editorial portrait photography for a feature in The New Europe magazine. He wanted natural and fairly relaxed corporate portraits, so I decided to shoot these with natural light and used the glass windows in their corridor to bounce lots of light around to even out highlights and shadows.
This was captured at a social media event. This type of animated portrait makes the businessman look professional, involved and passionate about his work.
This corporate portrait was commissioned for the client’s online photography profile. It was to be used for his director CV and sent out with any client proposals and presentations. I really like this pose as its is very natural, it does not look posed and he was very comfortable being photographed.
I captured this portrait at a corporate meeting and like its reportage feel. This type of corporate portrait photography is becoming more popular as potential clients like to see ‘real’ portraits on websites and in marketing literature.
This way commissioned by an American client who wanted a corporate profile portrait for his virtual business card.
Informal corporate portrait taken at a networking event. These are ideal for capturing a client’s character and make a more personal natural portrait. The other great benefit for the client is that no posing is involved. They can just get on with business and allow the photographer to capture the portraits.
Corporate portrait photography © Grantly Lynch 07831 366136 or email
Monday, 24 January 2011
Reportage corporate photographer
Using a corporate reportage photographer is a very good way for a business to show its strengths to potential clients. By its nature corporate reportage photography is going to reveal more about a company than a few stock library photographs dropped on a website. A good reportage photographer will capture positive photographs of your company and when these are used in online marketing and graphic design this will allow clients to see you as a professional and approachable business.
Corporate Photography London © Grantly Lynch 07831 366136 or email
Friday, 21 January 2011
Portrait Photographer Mayfair
Commission for Circle Capital who are based in Mayfair. They needed some portraits for their website and pitch documents. The brief was to make them look relaxed and approachable, but still looking professional. I decided to shoot these with natural available light as their boardroom had a very large north facing window and the walls were all painted white, bouncing plenty of daylight around. The natural light gives the portraits a more informal feel. Mayfair Portrait Photographer © Grantly Lynch 07831 366136 or email
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Natural portraits London
Commission for Circle Capital who are based in Mayfair. They needed some portraits for their website and pitch documents. The brief was to make them look relaxed and approachable, but still looking professional. I decided to shoot these with natural available light as their boardroom had a very large north facing window and the walls were all painted white, bouncing plenty of daylight around. The natural light gives the portraits a more informal feel.
Corporate photographer London © Grantly Lynch 07831 366136 or email
Friday, 14 January 2011
Creative Photography
Commission for White Total Design to capture some creative photographs to help the agency promote its skills and services on their new website. We had decided that it would be a better to show their varied client brands in the working environment of their studio instead of just graphic illustrations. This not only helps the agency to associate strongly with their client and the work they do for them, but makes for a much more engaging series of photographs.
Creative Photography © Grantly Lynch 07831 366136 or email
Creative Photography
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Monday, 10 January 2011
Corporate Portraits
My corporate portraits are commissioned by many of London's top corporate companies.
With over 20 years experience my corporate portraits provide my London clients with contemporary portraits for marketing and press releases.
My aim is to supply London clients with creative corporate portraits at very competitive rates for London.
Below are some samples of my corporate portraits these have been commissioned by London clients.
© Grantly Lynch Corporate Portraits London
Executive Portraits
These are some of my recent executive portraits. They have been commissioned for a variety of different uses, from press release portraits, social media avatars, CV profile photos and executive portraits for annual reports. There is a trend in corporate portrait photography to have informal executive portraits for use in different media, but the more formal style is still required when you have executive portraits looking to camera, and making eye contact with the viewer.
You dont get a second chance to make a good first impression.
Your executive portrait is your shopfront on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Executive portrait photography © Grantly Lynch 07831 366136 or email