6 Ways to Elevate Your Service Based Business With Brand Photography

If you run a service based business a brand photoshoot is a fantastic way to create consistent visuals which help build trust and make your brand stand out. That could be in the form of a personal brand shoot which helps tell your story and share the face behind the business, or a product photography style shoot where we create a bank of images in the studio that align with your offerings.

  1. Website - whether it’s a DIY job or you’re enlisting a professional, your website will need lots of visuals to tell your story. Keep in mind the specific pages and services that you’d like to illustrate when booking your shoot.

  2. Social content - instead of spending forever searching through generic stock images you’ll have a whole album of beautiful branded photography to choose from, making creating social media content (almost) effortless. 

  3. Blog posts - blogs need images too and using your own makes that content more recognisable. If you have topics you post about regularly make sure to add them to your shot list.

  4. Occasions - If your business posts about specific holidays or you want to celebrate milestones then custom images in your brand aesthetic make your grid so much more cohesive. This could be birthday cake, pumpkins, festive flatlays, you name it!

  5. Promotions - if you’re putting together a flash sale or special offer it’s so much simpler when you have the perfect images on standby. It might sound cheesy, but a photo of an on brand clock to remind your customers of the time sensitive nature would make a fab newsletter header.

  6. Mock ups - for some service based businesses screen mock ups are a must. There are plenty generic versions of these available, but if you’re showing off your newest web design it would look so much better in a mock up that’s unique to you!


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