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In this video, Im going to walkthrough some tips for taking better business portraits, what to consider before you start shooting: lens choice, backgrounds, lighting, camera settings and how to get the best from your subject. Over the years as a commercial photographer Ive shot thousands of business portraits from small local business owners to CEOs in Hong Kong, bankers in Switzerland, and ive even spent a week shooting an entire skyscraper of business people in London. Speed and efficiency are key to ensuring a successful shoot but theres far more to consider than just that. In our portrait section on Karl Taylor Education, youll find a number of business portrait photography classes along with a very important class on business portrait theory but here Ive outlined some of the key elements to give you a good start to successfully tackling a business shot. Now, at first glance it may seem pretty obvious what a business portrait is - they are sometimes for a company website, a b