314-913-5626
Mike Haller
With social media and instant access to LinkedIn, Facebook, and corporate websites, a professional headshot defines our persona and how we are viewed by our clients and peers. I work with each client to create a unique image, that reflects your personality and profession.
You know that the best investment you can make for your business and in your personal life is to get portrait photography that captures attention and shows your personality, without appearing fake or phony.
You know that the best investment you can make for your business and in your personal life is to get portrait photography that captures attention and shows your personality, without appearing fake or phony.
When was the last time you clicked on an About page and contacted the company without seeing the picture of an executive or staff member? Saint Louis Business Portraits photography is what you need to get even more exposure in business and in your personality. Your headshot will become your “signature.”
saintlouisbusinessportraits@gmail.com
314-892-1233
Mike Haller
9910 Claywood Court
St. Louis, MO 63126
Here at Saint Louis Business Portraits, we provide in studio or on location professional portraits with a modern look and feel.
We build full company layouts including candids, group shots as well as full or partial office headshots.
We offer competitive group rates.
Your appointment will more than likely last an hour, however we recommend you set aside a few minutes extra as we will work together after we capture your images to ensure you get what you are looking for out of your shoot.
Bring a change of clothes, if you bring more than two we will work together to decide the best selection to fit your headshot needs.
Once you arrive we will shoot a couple of test images to ensure the lighting and background work well for you specifically. This shoot is personal to you. Our goal is to give your clients and/or business the best looking you to help your business grow and give you the best chance to succeed in this competitive business climate.
Mike Haller
314-892-1233
saintlouisbusinessportraits@gmail.com
9910 Claywood Court St. Louis, MO 63126
There is a balance of artistry and skill necessary in the business world, and the same is true of a good photography company. Saint Louis Business Portraits knows how important your professional image is to the integrity and reputation of your business, especially when you are an entrepreneur or work in a public service industry.

In a time where so many flock to the internet to find a service provider, face to face meeting has lost its sense of importance, and convenience is key. Whether you’re a doctor, lawyer, sales professional or corporate director, you know both your staff and clientele are judging you based on your appearance and professionalism before they ever encounter your expertise.
Allow Saint Louis Business Portraits to capture your personality and deliver a message of assurance to your marketing or communications publications. Use the services Saint Louis Business Portraits provides to help your entire team stand out from the competition online and in your marketing communications.
Mike Haller
314-892-1233
saintlouisbusinessportraits@gmail.com
9910 Claywood Court St. Louis, MO 63126
As publicists, our team cannot stress enough the importance of a professional photo. It’s that first impression you give media and your audience that will last. There’s lots of areas to cut corners, a professional photo is not one of them. Here are some professional tips to consider.
If you are shooting a group in an office environment, the best thing to do might be to bounce the light off the dropped ceilings. If you have a small or medium-sized group with 8-10 people standing close to each other, you might get away with a single flash, as long as you can bounce it off a white ceiling. Try to keep the group as tight as possible, which means asking the group to stand in multiple rows and close to each other.
Watch your flashes and let them recycle and cool off before firing again. If you are shooting at full power for whatever reason, make sure that you are giving enough time for your flashes, as recommended in the manual. Many photographers end up burning their flashes, because they do not pay attention to this. I highly recommend not to shoot your flashes at full power and decrease aperture or increase the camera ISO instead.
stlouisphotos@gmail.com
314-892-1233
Mike Haller
9910 Claywood Court
St. Louis, MO 63126