3 branding shots you need for your small business.

As a personal branding photographer, I’ve come to learn that there are a few essential photographs that you need to be adding to your shortlist if you’re preparing for a brand photo shoot.

Whether you’re going for a mini session or a slightly longer one, there are definitely ways that you can include all three of these into your brand photo shoot.

Head shots

Head shot photography sometimes gets a bad name for itself, because people assume they’re only for performers of business people in suits, but the amazing thing about them is that they’re so versatile! You can use them in so many ways. For example; as your social media profile picture, as your website bio, on professional platforms, or in your marketing literature.

Happy Relaxed head shot of a Wedding Cake Maker in Kent

Relaxed headshots make all the difference.

Personality Photographs

I feel like I say this time and time again but portraits don’t have to be serious. Be sure to let your silly side out and show your clients who you really are! They will be so much more likely to connect with you and buy in to that. Perfect for helping people to understand why they should buy into your brand.

Working Shots

AKA behind the scenes. Images of you that show off what you do best! These kind of photographs are a great way to show your clients how you work and the effort that you put in to the service you provide.

If you’re a wedding cake maker, let’s decorate a cake.

If you’re a life coach, why not hire a model and show your clients, what it’s like to take part in a session.

If you’re a florist, lets put together a beautiful bouquet in your most popular blooms.

In our branding session, we will cover these and much more!

Branding shoots are an easy way to bank a lot of consistent content which can be used across all of your platforms. Can you imagine having all of this content just waiting to go?!

If you’re ready to make posting content for your business easier, feel free to get in touch here.

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