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}
function detectFlash() {
if (navigator.plugins) {
if (navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash 2.0"] || navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash"]) {
// Some version of Flash was found. Time to figure out which.
// Set convenient references to flash 2 and the plugin description.
var isVersion2 = navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash 2.0"] ? " 2.0" : "";
var flashDescription = navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash" + isVersion2].description;
// A flash plugin-description looks like this: Shockwave Flash 4.0 r5
// We can get the major version by grabbing the character before the period
// note that we don't bother with minor version detection.
// Do that in your movie with $version or getVersion().
var flashVersion = parseInt(flashDescription.charAt(flashDescription.indexOf(".") - 1));
// We found the version, now set appropriate version flags. Make sure
// to use >= on the highest version so we don't prevent future version
// users from entering the site.
flash2Installed = flashVersion == 2;
flash3Installed = flashVersion == 3;
flash4Installed = flashVersion == 4;
flash5Installed = flashVersion == 5;
flash6Installed = flashVersion == 6;
flash7Installed = flashVersion == 7;
flash8Installed = flashVersion >= 8;
}
}
// loop through all versions we're checking, and set actualVersion to highest detected version
for (var i = 2; i <= maxVersion; i++) {
if (eval("flash" + i + "Installed") == true)
actualVersion = i;
}
// if we're on webtv, the version supported is 2 (pre-summer2000, or 3, post-summer2000)
if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("WebTV") != -1)
actualVersion = 2;
// uncomment next line to display flash version during testing
//alert("version detected: " + actualVersion);
//alert(flash7Installed)
}
detectFlash();
if(actualVersion < 6) // must have at least minimum version
{
alert("You must have at least Flash Player 6 installed to view this presentation. A new window will now open to allow you to download the most recent Flash Player.");
window.open("http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer", "FlashWin");
}
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Corporate portrait photography has traditionally been viewed as a straightforward posed style of photography. However, lately trends have been leaning toward a more personable (journalistic) and real style of corporate photography. As customers are becoming more wary of sales tactics they began to shy away from companies which portray a stiff outward image. This trend in photography simply parallels the same trend in business where companies putting more emphasis on service and an extremely high quality product. Realizing that without their customer referrals their business will not prosper.
Our corporate photography philosophy believes in the personable side of business. Noting that if the customer cannot feel the emotional benefits of the products or services that you are selling then they will not buy. We also emphasize your company's people as the largest selling point and work on visually communicating how the relationship between the customer and the service provider will manifest itself. In other words, we like to focus on your people's character, the relationships between your service and the client, and also point to how the end product makes the client better.
Our corporate photography typically centers on three main categories of coverage.
The personal corporate portrait (for the individual who wants to portray the the relational aspects of their character to their prospective clients)
The corporate profile (for businesses who want to revamp their website and marketing materials to reach their prospective clients on a more personal and relational level)
It is important to note that we offer a broad license of use for our corporate photography. A business who uses our services will typically use the images that we produce for their website, brochures, banners, presentations, etc, without any additional fees. It is important to note that there are some limitations to the image usage. Please call us directly to speak further about logistics. Corporate price packages can be found on our portrait packages and prices page.
If you like our approach to corporate photography please don't hesitate to call or write us directly. We look forward to getting to know your company.