Building a Business Photography Stock Library
The advantages of building a business photography stock library are many. With a large supply of photos, HR and marketing departments have lots to pull from for their various needs, including promoting events, marketing the business to customers as well
Photo Rescue
In 2010, a gallery in downtown Indianapolis hosted Paul's amazing series “Noticing”. To prepare for the show, Paul made more than 50 prints of likely candidates and then sifted through them carefully, choosing only a handful to frame for the show. Three years
Guest Post: Nicole Ross
This is Nicole. In 2013, she founded Creative Quarterback, collaborating with other talented freelancers to provide small businesses and nonprofits with solutions to their creative needs. Her expertise and generosity make Nicole a bright light in Indianapolis and the world. Nicole loves her
Cover Shot: Rook Security
At the end of the winter (doesn’t that sound wonderful?), Paul made pictures for an Indianapolis company, Rook Security. Here, J.J. Thompson, Rook’s CEO (right) poses with CloudOne’s Jim Goldman for a magazine cover: InfoSecurity Professional. The bank vault door
Client Work: Careerable
These portraits of Katie Lindahl Smith were taken at the vibrant offices of Trendy Minds, downtown on Market Street. Katie is a career development coach, serving Indianapolis through her own business called Careerable. (Visit her blog for some truly inspired articles.) The space
Client Work: Productive Leap
Naomi here, writing for Paul today. Here’s one of our favorite people, Chris Yates. Paul met with him last year and played in Fountain Square, downtown Indianapolis. They took some wonderful portraits that show off a lot about Chris’s personality. I see several