Tip Tuesday: 3 Things NOT To Do If You Don't Want To Die Taking Photos In Public

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I typically start out an article or post with as much an upbeat tone as possible. This email, however, has an entirely different tone.  A little glum but useful. 


  1. Never, ever, ever stand or have your photo subject stand on railroad tracks. Most of the time the train will be way past you before you ever hear it. You know what that means! It's happened more that just a few times that the client or photographer have been killed as a result of getting that 'fabulous' shot down the middle of the tracks. Seniors particularly like this setting. 
  2. Same concept as in 1 above. Don't stand in the middle of the street. You do not have right of way just because you're doing something like taking a perspective photo of the Empire State building. 
  3. Stop texting when you're walking. It's just plain rude and selfish to think that others have to watch out for you rather than you watching out where you're going. PS I know this because I've done it. Mea culpa!

A few tips like this can keep you alive to see another day. 


When you're ready for your next executive headshot or personal branding photo session search out the photographer that will best meet your needs and personality. If you're in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area I'd appreciate a message from you to talk about how you want your headshot to reflect who you are. Enjoy your day! Linda 480-353-9415


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