Business portraits / Profile Portraits

Wendy McGlaun is a wellness educator with Juice Plus and a fellow member of Rainmakers networking here in the Dayton area. She needed some portraits for her business and also wanted some of her and her husband Jeff.

After talking a couple of times, we decided that the session should be at their beautiful home in Centerville. The session went very well and her family voted on which images she should use. Here are a couple of the portraits from the session.

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This post will appear on my web site: http://www.photosbypdemott.com It will also appear on my facebook personal page and my facebook fan page along with a post on twitter. I am a portrait photographer in the Dayton, Ohio area specializing in on-location portraits of seniors, families and children. I also have a specialty in equine (horse) photography and will come to your farm or stable for your session. If you like my style I encourage you to follow me in any or all the above mentioned areas. If you are a photographer, I enjoy networking with other photographers both professional and amateur.

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3 Responses to “Business portraits / Profile Portraits”
  1. janne peterson says:

    Peter,
    Beautiful portraits. Did you use all natural lighting or did you use and reflectors or flash fill?

  2. Peter DeMott says:

    Hi Janne,

    I had a main flash reflecting from the vaulted ceilings behind my right shoulder. The other EX-550 was behind reflecting off the ceiling above them as a hair light. There was also a 52 ” round silver reflector in front of them as a little bit of fill.

  3. Peter, thanks again for my portrait. You do great work!

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