How to photograph Global Mobility Manager

This is the ultimate guide on how to photograph professionals and Global Mobility Manager. As always, when taking pictures of people there are things to think about and below you will also find both camera and lens recommendations.

When trying to capture certain professionals you want the picture and the surroundings to say something, showing the audience that this is a Global Mobility Manager and not something completely different. Perhaps the Global Mobility Manager has an enviroment that you can clearly connect to their profession. A baker has his bakery, a pilot his cockpit and so on.

A professional portrait does not have to be a direct portrait, and if you are photographing the Global Mobility Manager - just let him or her work as usual and you will try to capture them in their everyday life as Global Mobility Manager? Of course, you can combine the editorial pictures with more portrait like pictures to get a complete coverage of the Global Mobility Manager.

When taking editorial pictures it is really nice to have either a wide angle (such as 14-24 or 16-35mm) or a standard zoom lens (24-70mm etc). That will give you a lot of coverage in most situations and enviroments.

Moving on to the portraits it is really nice to use lenses with a maximum aperture value around f/1.2, f/1.4, f/1.8 or f/2. When using lenses like this you can really make the eyes or details to pop out and be sharp and crisp while the rest of the image can be a bit blurry. And this can both be standard prime lenses (as 35mm/f1.4, 50mm/f1.8 etc) as well as telephoto prime lenses (such as 85/f1.8, 105/f2.8 etc).

And remember, it is always worth getting a bit uncomfortable in order to get the best picture of the Global Mobility Manager. Ask the Global Mobility Manager if you can join them for a working day, no matter where and in what surroundings. Dare to get a bit dirty and your clients will definately appreciate the effort afterwards.

Best cameras for photographing Global Mobility Manager

Perhaps you already have a camera but here are some popular camera alternatives that might be suitable for photographing professionals and Global Mobility Manager.

Sony a68 Sony a68
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Released: 2015
Type: SLT
Sensor: APS-C (1.5x)


Canon EOS Kiss X8i Canon EOS Kiss X8i
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Released: 2015
Type: DSLR
Sensor: APS-C (1.6x)


Fujifilm X-T5 Fujifilm X-T5
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Released: 2022
Type: Mirrorless
Sensor: APS-C (1.5x)


Nikon D7200 Nikon D7200
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Released: 2015
Type: DSLR
Sensor: DX (1.5x)


Fujifilm X-T4 Fujifilm X-T4
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Released: 2020
Type: Mirrorless
Sensor: APS-C (1.5x)


Best lenses for photographing Global Mobility Manager

Here are some popular lenses that might suit your needs when photographing professionals and Global Mobility Manager. You can also view all of our lenses or start by selecting your camera and then see which lenses that are compatible.

Nikon AF-S 28mm F1.8 G Nikon AF-S 28mm F1.8 G
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Released: 2012
Wide Angle Lens, no zoom (prime)
Aperture: f/1,8
Focal Length: 28 mm


Fujifilm XF 35mm F1.4 R Fujifilm XF 35mm F1.4 R
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Released: 2012
Normal Lens, no zoom (prime)
Aperture: f/1,4
Focal Length: 35 mm


Sony FE 24mm F1.4 GM Sony FE 24mm F1.4 GM
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Released: 2018
Wide Angle Lens, no zoom (prime)
Aperture: f/1,4
Focal Length: 24 mm


Nikon Z DX 24mm F1.7 Nikon Z DX 24mm F1.7
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Released: 2023

Aperture: f/1,7
Focal Length: 24 mm


Sony FE 50mm F1.8 Sony FE 50mm F1.8
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Released: 2016
Normal Lens, no zoom (prime)
Aperture: f/1,8
Focal Length: 50 mm


Images of other professionals

Here are a few images of professionals that might inspire you. Perhaps these can give you ideas on how to best photograph your Global Mobility Manager? Click on the image you want to know more about. Each image has information with which camera and lens they were shot and with which settings.

A software developer is coding on his Macbook Pro See camera and lens details
1/50s  35mm  f/1,4

A buffalo farmer is plowing a wet field See camera and lens details
1/1250s  85mm  f/2,8

A dentist is examing a male patient See camera and lens details
1/60s  56mm  f/4,5

Surgeon and Surgery Nurses working together See camera and lens details
1/100s  15mm  f/5,6

Hotel Receptionist is answering the phone See camera and lens details
1/80s  48mm  f/2,8

Soldier is hiding behind some rubble See camera and lens details
1/1000s  85mm  f/2,8

A female model and brunette with curly hair See camera and lens details
1/80s  85mm  f/5,6

Computer specialist at his repair studio See camera and lens details
1/160s  105mm  f/9

Painter is painting outside a store See camera and lens details
1/250s  50mm  f/7,1

Architects are reviewing their project See camera and lens details
1/250s  24mm  f/2,8

Electrician in glasses is adjusting a wall outlet See camera and lens details
1/320s  17mm  f/3,5

Portrait of a female CEO See camera and lens details
1/160s  105mm  f/9

Chef in his workspace - the restaurant kitchen See camera and lens details
1/20s  24mm  f/4

Tattoo Artist is working in his studio See camera and lens details
1/125s  50mm  f/2,8

An asian teacher is educating her students in the forest See camera and lens details
1/200s  150mm  f/4,5