Your Headshot is Your Storefront. Look like a Million Bucks!
People make judgments about your business based on the photos on your website. Everyone in your law firm or business office should look great, and the images when displayed together, should have an artistic and cohesive, professional look that matches the professional image you’ve worked hard to create.

Dennis Prager & Larry Elder of Salem Radio Use Bry Cox
Both Larry Elder and Dennis Prager are best-selling authors and hosts of nationally syndicated radio talk-shows. They need great portraits for magazine interviews, speaking and media events, and other printed pieces.
I made this photo shoot easy and painless by taking a portable studio to them, at their Salem Radio office where they broadcasts in Los Angeles, California.

It’s Easy. I Come to You.
I’ll bring a complete portable studio and lighting setup. Your time is valuable. Instead of driving across town and back, I can come to you and save you and your employees time and money. All I need is some space in a conference room to set up a portable studio. Then each employee only has to stop working for a few minutes to come down the hall for their individual portrait.
And your employees can check and view their images right there during their shoot on a tethered laptop to make sure they have a favorite image they love and are happy to use. If something is not right, we can re-shoot it right then.

Both Team & Individual Portraits – All With Matching Lighting and Colors
While I’m at your office creating individual headshots, we can also do team group shots for your website and marketing. And with on-location studio lighting, everything will match beautifully when displayed together.



Utah’s #1 News Team Uses Bry Cox
KUTV 2 News, Utah’s number 1 news team uses me for their portraits. And those images are used to promote their business on billboards, signs, busses, TV promotions, printed pieces, and more. They know that these headshots are their “storefront.” It’s what people use to make subconscious decisions on what news team they like, trust, and will watch.



Headshot Style to Match Your Profession
Artists and comedians need a completely different style of portrait, something that says “right-brained, competent, and successful.” Here comedian Keith Stubss is shown in the studio with personality portraits in high-contrast black and white. The same image is then used in his advertising and web banners.


Ryan shupe is a musician that tours and plays lots of instruments. He needs images that promote his upcoming shows and concerts. This portrait was shot in the studio with studio lighting. We had him hold a couple of the instruments he plays, and then later I found a great road which I used to create this background. Composites like this take more time, as each piece needs to be perfectly blended. But it helps tell the story of who he is.

See Digital Composites and Illustrations to see how this image was made.
Contact Bry Cox with questions and to set up your shoot.