In the rush to get jury trials, client meetings and other critical legal workflows aligned with COVID-19 safety requirements, some firms may have overlooked updating an age-old marketing process: How exactly does one get attorneys professionally photographed from home, while still adhering to social distancing guidelines?
It’s a question legal photographer services Gittings Legal unexpectedly answered years ago with a preliminary concept for a remote photograph service. But it took a full-fledged pandemic for the company to get its plan for a remote photograph service off the ground. Now, it’s finding attorneys receptive to idea of essentially producing their own photo shoots. And it believes that the change could be part of a larger move that pushes firms to rethink their future office space.
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