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Pete's IT Headshots. Toledo Ohio Photography Studio.

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Pete's IT Headshots. Toledo Ohio Photography Studio.

Professional headshots are important to me because I believe it is crucial to have a good looking representation of yourself. Whether that is in a suit and tie or everyday clothes. I think it is smart to have a professional's point of view and skills to help you best stand out.

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Photographer Lexie's Studio Headshots. Toledo Ohio Commercial Photography.

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Photographer Lexie's Studio Headshots. Toledo Ohio Commercial Photography.

Women’s History month means we want to show off some of the amazing ladies we have gotten to work with. Lexie volunteered last summer to stand in for some headshots when Jessica was training. Since these photos were taken, Lexie has opened her own studio space and really begun to build her own photography brand here in Toledo. It is really wonderful to see our peers growing and contributing to our industry!

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Counselor Stacey's Outdoor Headshots. SideCut Metropark. Toledo Branding Photographer.

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Counselor Stacey's Outdoor Headshots. SideCut Metropark. Toledo Branding Photographer.

“I am passionate about this profession because I enjoy being a listener and source of support for those sharing stories of trauma, life challenges, resiliency, hope. Making a human connection with others while providing a space for individuals to be vulnerable in an otherwise world that can feel chaotic and unsafe at times motivates me to show up for them consistently.”

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Clariza's Residency Headshots. Toledo Studio, Headshot Photography.

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Clariza's Residency Headshots. Toledo Studio, Headshot Photography.

“There was a summer I spent at the hospital volunteering 8 hours a day while my mom was working there as a nurse. I had spent a lot of time on the floors, making hourly rounds on the patients and asking if they felt comfortable or if there was anything I could get for them. I had a lot of free time, so I would spend it talking to the patients on the floor. I realized that I really enjoyed just talking to and getting to know them. When they had questions about their care, I wanted to be able to explain what was going on and how it impacted their health.”

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Welcome Associate Jessica to Rebecca Trumbull Photography.

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Welcome Associate Jessica to Rebecca Trumbull Photography.

Anyone who knows me, knows how much I value being good at what I do. Trusting someone else to take on a big role in my business was a little scary at first. But I have a desire to grow this business and to serve a larger clientele base. Making the choice to bring in an associate who cares just as deeply about being good at what she does, working hard, and creating lasting memories for clients is the logical next step for this business.

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Lee's Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

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Lee's Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

Being a small business owner in Toledo means I know how much work goes into successfully promoting yourself in any career. Having a great headshot means potential clients and customers know exactly who they will be working with. A person gets to put a face with your name and that can build trust and create a consistent client experience. Having a professional headshot is a really important part of any brand.

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Noah. Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

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Noah. Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

Is there a piece of professional advice you received that has stuck with you on your career journey? Every call counts. Every day counts. It's easy to allow negative experiences and failures to discourage you, especially early in your career. However, we can learn from every experience and grow. I believe that failure is essential. I don't fear failure for this reason - I'm actually motivated by it.

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Four Year Anniversary. Toledo Photographer.

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Four Year Anniversary. Toledo Photographer.

Today marks four years since I filed for my business license with the state. Four whole years!

If you hadn't noticed, I have learned a lot in that time. I work really hard to be very good at what I do. I am not a half-ass kind of person and I am going to make sure I can do a good job. I take every opportunity to learn something and I invest in my education. Skill and practice are integral to doing my job well.

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