Jill Vranken

A focused portrait for a moment of visibility.

Close-up portrait of Jill in a studio against a light brown backdrop.

Client

Jill Vranken

Industry

Jewellery Design

Package

The Foundation Portrait

year

2026

Intro

A first impression that holds

Jill was invited to speak at an industry event where most people would see her before they ever heard her. As the founder and jewellery designer behind her brand, she needed a portrait that could carry that first moment of introduction — clear, credible, and aligned with who she is. The Foundation Portrait became the starting point: one considered image designed to establish presence without overstatement, and to continue working beyond the event itself.

Intro

A first impression that holds

Jill was invited to speak at an industry event where most people would see her before they ever heard her. As the founder and jewellery designer behind her brand, she needed a portrait that could carry that first moment of introduction — clear, credible, and aligned with who she is. The Foundation Portrait became the starting point: one considered image designed to establish presence without overstatement, and to continue working beyond the event itself.

Intro

A first impression that holds

Jill was invited to speak at an industry event where most people would see her before they ever heard her. As the founder and jewellery designer behind her brand, she needed a portrait that could carry that first moment of introduction — clear, credible, and aligned with who she is. The Foundation Portrait became the starting point: one considered image designed to establish presence without overstatement, and to continue working beyond the event itself.

Close-up studio portrait of Jill looking away from the camera, against a light brown backdrop.
Close-up studio portrait of Jill looking into the camera, against a light brown backdrop.

Challenges

Working inside a narrow window

Jill needed to be introduced as the founder and jewellery designer behind her brand — clearly and without distraction. The challenge was to define a strong visual signal within a focused setting. During the studio session, we worked through three outfit changes to refine how she wanted to be perceived: composed, credible, and aligned with the level she operates at. Every choice was intentional, not expressive — designed to read instantly and hold across professional contexts.

Challenges

Working inside a narrow window

Jill needed to be introduced as the founder and jewellery designer behind her brand — clearly and without distraction. The challenge was to define a strong visual signal within a focused setting. During the studio session, we worked through three outfit changes to refine how she wanted to be perceived: composed, credible, and aligned with the level she operates at. Every choice was intentional, not expressive — designed to read instantly and hold across professional contexts.

Challenges

Working inside a narrow window

Jill needed to be introduced as the founder and jewellery designer behind her brand — clearly and without distraction. The challenge was to define a strong visual signal within a focused setting. During the studio session, we worked through three outfit changes to refine how she wanted to be perceived: composed, credible, and aligned with the level she operates at. Every choice was intentional, not expressive — designed to read instantly and hold across professional contexts.

Close-up portrait of Jill in the studio against a light brown backdrop, wearing a white shirt.
Close-up portrait of Jill in the studio against a light brown backdrop, wearing a white shirt with simple jewelry.

Outcome

A signal that carries

The final portraits give Jill a visual anchor she can rely on. One presence, expressed consistently, usable across her on-stage introduction, LinkedIn, and professional communication. Not a collection of looks, but a recognisable signal — images that support her authority as a founder and jewellery designer, and allow her to show up without over-explaining. Exactly what the Foundation Portrait is meant to do: help someone be seen, and taken seriously.

Outcome

A signal that carries

The final portraits give Jill a visual anchor she can rely on. One presence, expressed consistently, usable across her on-stage introduction, LinkedIn, and professional communication. Not a collection of looks, but a recognisable signal — images that support her authority as a founder and jewellery designer, and allow her to show up without over-explaining. Exactly what the Foundation Portrait is meant to do: help someone be seen, and taken seriously.

Outcome

A signal that carries

The final portraits give Jill a visual anchor she can rely on. One presence, expressed consistently, usable across her on-stage introduction, LinkedIn, and professional communication. Not a collection of looks, but a recognisable signal — images that support her authority as a founder and jewellery designer, and allow her to show up without over-explaining. Exactly what the Foundation Portrait is meant to do: help someone be seen, and taken seriously.

Close-up portrait of Jill in the studio against a light brown backdrop, looking into the lens.
Close-up portrait of Jill in the studio against a light brown backdrop, looking away from the camera.