Throughout time, some of the most remarkable and memorable images are of people at work. From classic photographs of workers on the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Michael Amendola’s famous portrait of Fred Hollows at work in Vietnam. These pictures connect with people because they are telling...

In 2006, Images for Business Founder and Director Chris Shain was commissioned to photograph Margaret Olley AC in her Paddington Studio. Olley is Australia’s most celebrated painter of still life and interiors. She sadly passed away at home in 2011. Margaret Olley had previously been the...

The rise and rise of digital technology over the past 15 years has revolutionised photography and imaging – as it has in many fields. Image quality has dramatically improved, and handling images is now simple. The significant change for everyday photographers and phone snappers has...

At Images for Business, we’ve gained much experience over the years, helping our clients to use physical display images within their offices. Some of this work has resulted from projects for them while others have been a specific display image project. This article shares some insights...

The corporate portrait has become an important asset for people at all levels of business today. From LinkedIn to annual reports, the corporate portrait describes a individual's corporate persona – sometimes called a personal brand.

    “The final quality of an image is generally determined by good collaboration, open communication and planning between the client and the photographer,” says Chris Shain, photographer and co principal of Images for Business. “Good planning really helps us to deliver just the right image – the one that truly inspires.” Images for Business works with clients to prepare a simple checklist when talking to us about their next job. A big part of the service we offer is to help our clients make all this work, Here’s a few ideas to consider in preparing for the next photo shoot.