Headshots for Women In Business, Billerica, MA
Billerica, MA April 9, 2015
Curtis Knight was chosen by the Billerica Alliance to be the photographer for head shots at the Women in Business Luncheon! This luncheon was held at Stelio's Restaurant in North Billerica, 293 Boston Road. During the meeting, several entrepreneurs from Billerica each took a turn speaking about their businesses and wonderful things happening in the town of Billerica. Curtis set up a backdrop system on uprights and used a center key light and two external off camera flashes to create a flattering headshot of each of the women attending. The photos from this function are shown in this Facebook album and they were all sent to the executive director of the Billerica Alliance! The Billerica Alliance is located at 12 Andover road suite 1 right here in Billerica, MA. www.billerica-alliance.org.
Here is a glimpse of the headshots taken by Curtis!
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Choosing Your Music
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Choosing your wedding music (or not choosing it) is one of the most important decisions you will make regarding your wedding celebration. At CKE, we encourage you to choose the music for your special dances: (i.e father/daughter, mother/son, bouquet/garter etc.) but when the dance floor opens, we recommend that you offer loose guidelines rather than specific songs. The amount of dancing time once floor opens is usually around 2-3 hours. This is typically about 40 songs. If there are certain songs you absolutely know will make a large percentage of your guests excited, then by all means let your DJ/MC know! Other than that, we strongly urge that you leave it to your DJ/MC to feel the electricity and sense the mood. The basic rule of thumb is to start at lowest volume, oldest music and then, over the length of your dance segment gradually raise the volume and move through the decades. So, we begin with 50's/60's, groove through the 70's disco, Motown, funk, rock into the 80's, cruise through the 90's, and then we wind up playing music that is current today. In terms of current music, your best guarantee is current music that is 6 months to 2 years old. If you play completely current, like one or two months new, this will appeal to only a small segment of your attending guests! The art form for every DJ is to know how long to spend in each decade. Don't hesitate to call us for more detailed information! 978-590-5910