Sharon Gabay — portrait and headshot photographer

Mobile studio

The studio comes to you.

A full professional studio — lighting, backdrops and portrait lenses — set up at your office, anywhere in Israel. The result is identical to the permanent studio; the commute is zero.

After years of headshot photography, one lesson stands out: the biggest obstacle for professionals isn't the price — it's the time. A managing partner won't stop her day to drive to a studio; a CEO won't clear two hours mid-week; a surgeon with an operation in the morning and a board meeting at noon won't get anywhere. So the studio goes to them.

A detail most people miss: people photograph better in a familiar environment. They are calmer, more natural — and it shows in the frame. The full method is described on the Docu-Studio page.

The gear

What arrives at your office

The same equipment as the permanent studio — nothing less.

Full studio lighting

Strobes, softboxes and reflectors — exactly the gear used in the permanent studio.

A neutral backdrop, your pick

Grey, black, light or dark — matched to your brand. The plainest corner of the office becomes a studio.

Dedicated portrait lenses

Shallow depth of field that melts the background and keeps the eye on the subject.

Set up in half an hour

Any meeting-room-sized space works. Setup and calibration take 20–30 minutes, without disrupting the workday.

The Process

Behind the Scenes — Sharon at Work

Sharon photographs in his professional studio, and also arrives with a full mobile studio — studio lighting, backdrops and all the gear — straight to you, anywhere in Israel. The result is the same meticulous, personalized image portrait, whether in a mayor's office, a workplace or at the client's business. A look at the equipment, the lighting and the process — alongside the final result.

Behind the scenes: a mobile studio setup with studio lighting and a blue backdrop in an office, beside the finished portraits — business headshots of Matan Dil by Sharon Gabay
Mobile studio at the office — photographing Matan Dil
Behind the scenes: a mobile studio setup with studio lighting and a dark backdrop in the mayor's office, beside the finished portrait of Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Leon, by Sharon Gabay
Mobile studio at city hall — photographing Mayor Moshe Leon
Behind the scenes in Sharon Gabay's studio: a view from behind the camera toward the subject under the lighting, beside the two finished portraits
In Sharon's studio — behind the scenes and the result
Sharon Gabay with a mobile studio and professional lighting equipment in the office of Mayor Aliza Bloch
Sharon at work — photographing Mayor Aliza Bloch in her office
The final result: a portrait of Beit Shemesh Mayor Aliza Bloch in her office, beside the flags of Israel and the city, by Sharon Gabay
The result — a portrait of Mayor Aliza Bloch
A view from behind the camera in Sharon Gabay's studio: the subject on a red chair facing a backdrop and studio lighting, with a preview on the camera screen
Behind the scenes in Sharon's studio
Sharon Gabay in a selfie in front of a mobile studio setup with a blue backdrop and studio lighting at the office
Sharon at work — the on-location setup
A mobile studio set up in a meeting room at Jerusalem city hall — a dark backdrop, studio lighting and a camera on a tripod, beside the Jerusalem city emblem
The setup at Jerusalem city hall — a mobile studio before the shoot
An image portrait of a public figure in a dark suit and red tie on a blue backdrop — mobile studio photography at Rehovot city hall by Sharon Gabay
An image portrait — photographed at Rehovot city hall

A full session — headshots at the client's business

Behind the scenes and the results — all from a single on-location headshot session at the client's business, with a professional mobile studio that comes to you.

Sharon Gabay photographing a client in a suit seated in an armchair at the client's business, with a mobile studio and professional studio lighting
Behind the scenes — the mobile studio setup
Sharon Gabay seated, photographing a client in a suit seated in an armchair, with studio lighting and a portable backdrop at the client's business
Sharon at work
Sharon Gabay photographing a client in a suit standing against a portable backdrop in the client's living room, with professional studio lighting
Behind the scenes — the standing setup
The final result: a dramatic image portrait of a client in a dark suit and maroon tie, seated against a wooden door — mobile studio photography by Sharon Gabay
The result — a dramatic image portrait
The final result: an image portrait of a client in a dark suit and blue tie on a grey backdrop — mobile studio photography by Sharon Gabay
The result — a standing portrait

Who it serves

From one executive to a whole company

Executives & offices

Headshots at your office — without clearing two hours of travel from the calendar.

Business headshots

Companies & organizations

One consistent look for the whole team — from the boardroom to entire departments.

Corporate photography

Public figures & campaigns

A full studio at the office or campaign HQ — when time is the scarcest resource.

Campaign photography

By profession

Lawyers, doctors, academics, real estate — matched precisely to each field.

Headshots by profession

Photo day

How a concentrated photo day works

Arrive in the morning, set up in half an hour, photograph person after person — 10–20 minutes each, 30–40 people in a day, everyone back at their desk minutes later. One photo day for the Jerusalem Municipality covered 35 employees in six hours, on one neutral backdrop, with one consistent look.

Packages and the per-person team rate are on the services & pricing page — identical nationwide.

Reviews

From clients we came to

Google rating 5.0 from 168+ reviews.

Sharon came to our office for a full day of headshots. Super pleasant and super professional, he created chemistry with every employee to get the best results. He edited the photos quickly and efficiently, to our full satisfaction, and delivered excellent results.
Keren By
I warmly recommend Sharon, the professional! He did stunning, high-quality headshots for my office. I'll definitely keep using his services going forward.
Shai Halfon
Wonderful talent! Sharon is an artist who lives his calling; his love of photography and of people pours out of him. He brings out the photo you'd want on the cover of the book of your life.
Shavit FialkoLaw firm

FAQ

Mobile studio — questions

Is the quality identical to a permanent studio?

Yes. The mobile studio carries professional lighting, light modifiers and backdrops of the highest grade — the same gear as the permanent studio. The final result is exactly the same.

How much space is needed at the office?

Any free space the size of a standard meeting room — roughly 3×3 meters — is enough. The gear is modular and sets up quickly without disrupting the workday.

How long does setup take?

Setting up the mobile studio and calibrating the light takes 20–30 minutes. From then on the session runs continuously, and each person is back at their desk within minutes.

How many people fit in one photo day?

10–20 minutes per person, depending on the number of setups — so a single concentrated photo day comfortably covers 30–40 people without disturbing the workday.

Which areas do you serve?

All of Israel. Remote areas carry a travel surcharge. To schedule — WhatsApp 054-2000-300.

How much does the mobile studio cost?

The full price list — individual packages and the per-person team rate — lives on the services page, and it is identical and binding nationwide.

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Bring the studio to your office

Tell me where you are and how many people — and you'll get a precise, binding quote.