You tell me who and where:
- The client or prospect (or a few) you'd like to treat
- Their office, yours, a prospect's office, or my Wayne studio
- A date and rough time that suits them
A gift your client actually uses.
I photograph the people you most want to keep — a valued client, or a prospect you're courting — as a gift from you. I come to their office, yours, or my studio; they sit with you while I work and pick their favorite frame on the spot. A few days later their retouched portrait is ready, and handing it over is your reason to reconnect. 176 five-star Google reviews and 5,500+ professionals photographed — I'm the trusted headshot photographer for Philadelphia and the Main Line.
The wine gets opened and forgotten. The branded fleece never gets worn. The gift card is spent the same week and never thought about again.
A professional headshot is different. Your client uses it every day — on LinkedIn, on their company's website, in their email signature, on the panel they're about to speak on. It works for them long after the bottle is empty.
And the part that matters most to you: it's a shared experience, not a drop-off. I come to wherever's easiest — your office, your client's, or the office of a prospect you're courting — and you're in the room while I photograph. The three of us talk while we work. People relax. They laugh. They leave feeling looked after.
Then a few days later their retouched portrait is ready — and handing it over gives you a real reason to pick up the phone again. The gift keeps working after the session ends.
Your client gets a portrait they'll use for years. You get a session that felt like time well spent together — and a delivery a few days later that's a natural reason to reconnect.
The easiest meaningful gift you'll give all year.
Your relationships are the whole business — and at $99 per person, this stays under the $100 gift limit your compliance team works within. A headshot your client genuinely needs, and a delivery that reopens the conversation a week later, beats another bottle of wine they won't remember.
Referrals come from people who feel taken care of. Photographing a key client — or a prospect you're trying to win — alongside you is an hour that feels personal, and the portrait keeps your name in front of them every time they update their profile.
Realtors, consultants, recruiters, agency owners — if your next year depends on staying top-of-mind, a gift your client actually uses does that quietly, every single day.
Most client gifts are forgotten in a day. A headshot gets used for years — and every time your client posts it or updates a profile, your thoughtfulness is part of the story.
The session itself is the real gift. An hour together, relaxed, with you in the room — that's a connection you can't buy in a gift basket. People remember how the day felt.
And the timing is built in. The portrait lands a few days after the session, which gives you a genuine, useful reason to reach back out — not a sales call, a kindness. That's the difference between staying in touch and being remembered.
Some clients turn it into a Headshot Happy Hour — and not the usual name-tag mixer. Invite your best clients and the prospects you're courting to a relaxed couple of hours at your office or a space you like, and the draw is simple: everyone walks out with a professional headshot, delivered on the spot. It's a memorable reason for busy people to actually show up, and your name is on the whole experience. It runs $600 for two hours and comfortably handles 30 to 60 guests — as little as $10 a person at a full room.
Pricing is fluid — it depends on how many people and how long it takes. One-on-one gift sessions are $99 per person, deliberately priced under the $100 gift limit many financial and insurance firms hold to. The Headshot Happy Hour event is $600 for two hours and 30 to 60 guests. Either way, tell me what you have in mind and I'll put together a quote that fits.
I'm Isolde — IBA. I've photographed over 5,500 professionals across Greater Philadelphia, from Center City firms to Main Line offices to King of Prussia headquarters.
What I'm best at isn't the lighting, though I'm proud of that too. It's making the person in front of me feel comfortable — so the photograph looks like them on a good day, not like they're enduring a session. That's exactly what you want when the photo is a gift.
Tell me who you'd like to treat and where, and I'll make the rest effortless.
You do. That's the whole idea — it's your gift. Your client just shows up, sits with you for the session, and leaves with a portrait they'll use for years. The cost, the scheduling, and the logistics are all handled on your end with me.
Yes — that's exactly why one-on-one gift sessions are $99 per person. It keeps the gift under the $100 limit many financial advisors, insurance brokers, and other regulated professionals have to work within, so you can treat a client without a compliance headache. If your firm's limit is different, tell me and we'll structure it to fit.
Whichever is easier. I bring professional lighting and a backdrop to your office, your client's office, or the office of a prospect you're courting — anywhere in Greater Philadelphia — or your client can come to my studio at Eagle Yards in Wayne. Most gift sessions happen on-site because it's the least friction for the person being treated.
Live, during the session. I photograph tethered to a monitor, so your client sees every frame as I take it and picks their favorite on the spot. There's no separate appointment to come back for and no waiting to see the images.
The retouched portrait is delivered by a private, secure download link within a few days, with faster turnaround available if there's a deadline. Handing that delivery to your client is the built-in reason to reconnect.
Absolutely. Some advisors treat one important client; others set up a half-day where a series of clients come through their office in scheduled slots. I handle the scheduling either way. Tell me how many and I'll build a quote around it.
Yes — I call it a Headshot Happy Hour, and it's one of my favorite ways to do this. Invite your top clients and a few prospects you're courting to your office or a space you like, and I set up and photograph everyone during the event with their headshot delivered on the spot. It's $600 for two hours and handles 30 to 60 guests — as little as $10 a person at a full room. That price is for on-the-spot delivery without individual retouching; I can add retouching if you'd like. Tell me roughly how many guests and I'll build a quote around it.
One-on-one gift sessions are $99 per person — kept under the $100 gift limit many financial firms work within. A Headshot Happy Hour event is $600 for two hours and 30 to 60 guests (as little as $10 a person). It's fluid beyond that — tell me what you're picturing and I'll send a clear quote with no mystery fees.
Tell me who you'd like to treat and where. I'll put together a quote and make the whole thing effortless on your end.
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