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Companies have their logos. These days individuals are expected to have portraits of themselves on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites.Getting a smart portrait made, that you actually like, is usually pricey. This is why Maura Hernandez and I have teamed up to help our friends, colleagues and acquaintances get some good portraits made at a relatively reasonable price.
We invite you to Portrait Fun.
Come get your picture made Saturday, December 5, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at 9 W. Washington in Chicago for $95.
We'll both shoot a whole bunch of pictures of you and we'll deliver six or more image files to you for your professional or personal use.
Come looking smart waist up.
Here's a picture of journalist Beth Botts from last month's fun.
Some other portraits I've made for fun, money, sometimes both, are on Facebook:
- Emily Lonigro, owner, LimeRed Studio
- Cheryl Corley, reporter, National Public Radio
- Kimberly Walz, district director, Congressman Mike Quigley
- Laura Washington, columnist and national commentator, Chicago Sun-Times
- Monty Cole, actor, writer, director
- Michael M. Lorge, trustee, Village of Skokie
- Pam McKuen, independent journalist and journalism instructor
- Ramon DeLeon, operating partner, Domino's Pizza
- Justin G. Roy, co-founder, Networking for a Cause and TweetNetworking
- Ken Kring, corporate executive and author
You can sign-up here.
Questions? Contact me at karen@kringlernergroup.com.
My brother Ken will also be talking about business strategy mapping while we're shooting pictures. His discussion will go from 1-2:30 p.m..
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