portrait here we go again

portrait here we go again

I recently watched a marketing director burn through a six-figure branding budget because they treated their visual assets like a grocery list instead of a strategic operation. They hired a high-end photographer, booked a studio in Soho for three days, and didn't realize until the proofs came back that every single shot was unusable for their actual ad placements. They had no negative space for copy, the lighting didn't match their website's existing UI, and the talent looked like they were posing for a 1990s law firm brochure. This is the classic trap of Portrait Here We Go Again where the client thinks the "art" will save a lack of planning. You aren't paying for a person with a camera; you're paying for the mitigation of risk. If you don't understand the technical

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Dominic Brooks

As a veteran correspondent, Dominic Brooks has reported from across the globe, bringing firsthand perspectives to international stories and local issues.