KenMar Photography
Headshots, Business Portraits and Product Photography

Publicity Headshots Made Easy

You already know you need a professional headshot or you wouldn’t be here. You know that a corporate headshot is more than a photo—it’s your next strategic business move. You also know in the blink of an eye, trust is formed, a first impression is made. That’s the power of a human face, and that’s the power of a KenMar headshot. Before your client even steps through the door, they’ve met you, they’ve seen your confidence, your professionalism—your essence captured in a single frame.

Why KenMar? Because You’re Not Just Selling a Service—You’re Selling Yourself

At KenMar, we strive to show the you beyond the surface, to showcase the core values that drive you. Our headshots are a reflection of your company’s soul, crafted with precision in our state-of-the-art studio. We don’t just photograph you; we capture the passion and expertise that sets you apart.

Your products and services are extensions of you, and we make sure that your headshot conveys that. Investing in a KenMar headshot is investing in every facet of your business. It’s a declaration that you care about quality, and your clients will notice.

Corporate Business/Headshot Photography Gallery


How much does a publicity headshot cost?

Most Executive, Portrait, Head Shots, Corporate, Commercial prices are under $200.
Call 920-734-5328 to get quotes for your particular needs or leave a message here.


Areas Served


Best of the Valley Award
Best of the Valley Award

KenMar Studios proudly serves those in need of professional headshots in Appleton, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Neenah, Menasha, Combined Locks, Hortonville, Little Chute, Sherwood, Freedom, Grand Chute, Greenville and surrounding areas.

We’ve consistently been voted as Best Of The Valley. You should come find out why.

Call KenMar@920-734-5328

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Business Headshots by KenMar
Business Headshots by KenMar

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Let’s Work Together!


Four Steps to Valuable Photography

Evaluate Costs:
Begin by understanding the price range. Remember, the true worth of a portrait lies in its emotional impact, not its cost.

Assess Value: Quality and value are perceived through personal taste. Look for portraits with natural poses and storytelling elements that feel timeless. Don’t equate the most expensive with the best; seek a balance of cost and value.

Prioritize Experience: Opt for photographers with the expertise to transform personalities into cherished portraits. Experience fosters the skill to capture the essence of the subject beyond mere technicalities.

Seek Recommendations: Consult with friends to find a portrait that captures more than a likeness—it should reflect the subject’s past, potential, and personality, transforming the medium into something invaluable.

While the four elements to consider include asking for price, identifying value, analyzing experience and listening to others, the real value of a portrait is in the way it makes you feel.

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