Litchfield County Portrait Photographer
A Different Kind of Client.
A Different Kind of Session.
Litchfield County attracts a particular kind of professional. Someone who built something serious in New York, in finance, in law, in business, and chose this place deliberately. The pace is different here. The priorities have shifted, or are shifting. The network runs through art openings and dinner parties as much as boardrooms.
The visual identity follows the person, not the title. A portrait here means something more considered than a standard corporate headshot. It reflects who you are now, not just what you do.
Headshots. Fashion. Personal Branding. All of It.
Some clients reach out for a single portrait, a headshot for LinkedIn, a new bio photo. Others are building something: a personal brand, a creative business, a presence that reflects a second chapter. Some start with a headshot inquiry and the conversation naturally expands into something broader, how they want to show up visually across everything they are doing.
All of it starts the same way. A conversation about who you are, who you are trying to reach, and what the images need to do.
On location. Across Litchfield County.
Every session is on location. Scott comes to you, your home, your property, your office, your land. The environment is part of the image. In Litchfield County, that environment is often remarkable. We use it.
Scott lives in Litchfield County. This is his community as much as it is yours.
The Investment
Portrait sessions are scoped to the engagement. Investment is established in the initial conversation. Most clients invest between $600 and $3,500.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you travel across Litchfield County?
Yes. Sharon, Kent, Litchfield, and everywhere in between. Sessions happen at your home, your property, your office, or wherever makes sense for the images you need. I live in Litchfield County. This is not a market I drive into from somewhere else.
Who are your typical clients in Litchfield County?
Two kinds of people, mostly. The first grew up splitting time between a family home here and New York City. Litchfield County has always been part of their life, and at a certain point it became the center of it. The second discovered the county, fell in love with it, and moved here when they were in the position to do so. Both arrive with serious professional histories and a clear sense of how they want to show up. The work reflects that.
What does a portrait session in Litchfield County look like?
It depends on what you need. A single portrait for a LinkedIn profile or alumni publication is a contained session. A broader engagement covering personal branding, a new venture, or a professional transition is scoped differently. I have photographed a mathematician in Kent for his alma mater alumni magazine and personal branding, an entrepreneur in Sharon for the launch of her biochar company, and content for Belden House in Litchfield. Each session was built around a specific person and a specific purpose. None of them looked the same.
How is this different from a standard headshot session?
A headshot session produces a headshot. What most clients here are looking for is broader: images that reflect who they are now, in this place, at this point in their career or their life. That might include a headshot. It usually includes more. The conversation at the start of the process is where we figure out what the images actually need to do, and build from there.
Do you work with clients launching a new venture or transitioning careers?
Regularly. A professional in transition often needs imagery that reflects where they are going, not where they have been. That requires a different conversation than a standard corporate headshot session. It also requires a photographer who can think about how images will be used across a personal website, a LinkedIn profile, press coverage, and a pitch deck, not just how they look as individual frames.
What does a session cost?
Sessions are scoped to the engagement. Most clients invest between $600 and $3,500. The range reflects the difference between a focused single-portrait session and a broader personal branding engagement across multiple looks and locations. Scope and investment are confirmed in the initial conversation, before anything is booked.