Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce to host ribbon cutting at Refined Image in Millbury

Jeannie Hebert, President and CEO
Jeannie Hebert, President and CEO
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The Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce announced on April 21 that it will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for Refined Image’s new location on May 20 at noon. The event is set to take place at 45 River Street in Millbury, Massachusetts, and is open to the public free of charge.

The ceremony marks the opening of Refined Image’s new studio, which serves Worcester County and Central Massachusetts. The photography business specializes in corporate headshots, personal branding portraits, real estate images, and architectural photography. Founded by Robert Langevin, Refined Image aims to help professionals and business owners improve their brand through consistent visual presentation.

Refined Image offers both in-studio sessions and portable setups that allow clients to have professional photos taken at their own locations. According to the company, this approach ensures polished results without the formality often associated with traditional studios.

“My passion for creating a Refined Image through photography intersects with the needs of so many in this community; whether it’s a professional who needs a headshot that opens doors, or a real estate agent who needs imagery that sells a property before anyone walks through the door,” said Robert Langevin, Owner of Refined Image. “Great photography changes outcomes. I’m proud to bring that to the Blackstone Valley and Worcester County.”

Liz O’Neil, Executive Director of BVCC, also commented on the occasion: “We are so excited to welcome Refined Image to their new location in Millbury with this ribbon cutting celebration! Their creative vision and passion for storytelling through the lens will no doubt enrich the community in Millbury. We look forward to their continued growth and success.”

Attendees can register online for this free event through www.blackstonevalley.org/events.



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