Use high-resolution, professional images. Avoid images that are pixelated, blurry, or have a portrait mode effect.
Choose imagery with both hard light and shadows to create a sense of depth and dimension.
1.Edited images should look natural. Avoid black and white, sepia, and overt filters.
Look for scenes that naturally feature shades of yellow.
Ensure photos are clear, clutter-free, and easy to understand.
Represent us through a DEI lens broadly, equitably, and globally. Consider photos that showcase people from diverse ethnicities and backgrounds.
Use recent photos of current employees whenever possible. It is okay to utilize images including former employees as long as they are not the focus of the photos.
Uplift and inspire with vibrant visuals. Steer clear of dull, corporate, or staged images.
Work with BrightHouse Productions to license carefully selected stock photography that meets our principles and criteria.
Acquire written permissions from EMESA office employees before using their photos. Always get signed release forms from nonemployees and submit them to BrightHouse Productions. Obtain signed permissions from parents when including photos of children.
Use our signature yellow background. In the absence of a painted wall, matching yellow paper will work (reach out to David Bunzey to acquire the right paper).