PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY • DENVER • 25 YEARS

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Does your firm's visual presence match the quality of its work?

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Visual Presence Audit

A visual audit for law firms, financial firms, and consulting teams in Denver.

Most professional services firms have no idea how their photography compares to their competition or how it’s reading to prospective clients across their website, LinkedIn, and digital presence.

The Visual Presence Audit answers that question directly.

What we assess:

We look at three things:

Your website photography: consistency, quality, and whether your team page is working for you or against you.

Your LinkedIn presence: how your people are presenting themselves individually and whether it’s cohesive with your firm’s brand.

Your competitive landscape: how your visual presence compares to firms like yours in your market.

What you receive:

A 30-minute findings call and a written summary with specific, actionable recommendations: what’s working, what isn’t, and what to prioritize.

Who this is for:

Law firms, wealth management practices, and financial advisory groups in Denver who want an honest assessment of their visual presence before committing to a photography engagement… or who simply want to know where they stand.

No obligation. No sales pitch. Just a clear picture of where you are.

Frequently Asked Questions

A visual presence audit is a professional review of how your firm appears online. It looks at the quality, consistency, and credibility of your website photography, LinkedIn presence, and how your visual presentation compares with similar firms in your market.

This is designed for law firms, wealth management practices, and financial advisory firms that want an honest assessment of how they are presenting themselves before investing in new photography or updating their online presence.

The audit looks at three areas: your website photography, your LinkedIn presence, and the competitive landscape around you. The goal is to understand whether your visual presence supports the level of trust and professionalism your firm wants to communicate.

You receive a 30-minute findings call and a written summary with specific recommendations. The point is clarity: what is working, what is weakening perception, and what matters most if you decide to improve it.

No. The audit is meant to be useful whether or not you move forward. The goal is to give you a clearer read on how your firm is coming across visually and where the strongest opportunities are.