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4 Types Of Photos You Need To Capture For Your Brand

May 16, 2023
Blog  ·  Lifestyle  ·  Photography
4 types of photos to capture for your branding

There are sooo many things to choose from and that you should have in your photo library to use in your business. One of the most effective ways to stand out on social media is through high-quality visual content. That’s where a brand photoshoot comes in!!  A brand photoshoot is a dedicated photoshoot that captures your essence and creates high-quality imagery that can be used across all your social media channels.

Let’s dive in to the types of photos you should consider taking at your shoot that can be used annnywhere and everywhere to showcase your epic biz!! 

In-studio branding session with Krithika
Branding session with Krithika. Photos taken by Vancouver branding photographer Kate Paterson
  1. Product photos

Product photos are essential for any brand that sells physical products. These photos can showcase your products in their best light, highlighting their features and benefits. When capturing product photos, it’s important to focus on details such as color, texture, and shape, as these little details can make a significant impact on how your product is perceived.

  1. Lifestyle photos

Lifestyle photos are images that show your products being used in real-life situations. These are great for showing your audience how your products or services fit into their lives and can be used to create imagery that resonates with your followers! Lifestyle photos can be shot in so many ways, such as in a studio or on-location, and are a great way to build community around your brand.

  1. Behind-the-scenes photos

Behind-the-scenes photos are a great way to give your audience a sneak peek into your brand’s personality and processes. These photos can include images of your team working on projects, your workspace, or the production process of your products. Behind-the-scenes photos are really great at humanizing your brand and creating connection – cause you’re a real person behind that photo my friend! 

  1. Branded photos

Branded photos are images that incorporate your brand’s logo, colors, and other little details. These can be used to create a consistent identity across all your social media channels – which are a really great way to help reinforce your messaging. Branded photos can be simple, they don’t need to be too complex at all! Just keep in mind that they should align with your vibe or aesthetic and remain on brand.

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4 types of photos to have for your business or brand
4 types of photos to have for your business or brand
4 types of photos to have for your business or brand
4 types of photos to have for your business or brand
4 types of photos to have for your business or brand
4 types of photos to have for your business or brand
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So, when it comes to finding your branding aesthetic and vibe – it’s so important to make sure you are creating a successful brand and  photoshoot. Dont forget to research your competitors, create a brand board, choose the right location, and everything in between!! You can showcase your brand in a way that resonates with your clients and helps you stand out in a crowded marketplace …. who doesn’t love that!?


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When was the last time you had a gallery at your f When was the last time you had a gallery at your finger tips that you were excited to use??
As a realtor, you’re not just selling home, you’re selling a dream, a lifestyle and home that will shape your sellers dreams for years.

You’re not going to meet hear clients by chance. You’re going to meet them by being intentional.

Intentional with who you are, what you value and showing them how they’re going to be valued. This is all done through your marketing. 

Your marketing, everything you put out there is going to establish and build this trust with potential clients before you meet them. No pretty iPhone photo or stock photo is going to build the trust you need to have your messaging resonate the same way as on brand content that truly reflects you and your vision.

Let’s chat now to book your next branding session to be sure that you’re staying front of mind with fresh and on brand images and video!
Throwback to this amazing shoot with a brilliant e Throwback to this amazing shoot with a brilliant entrepreneur! The best part of my job is helping people see themselves in a whole new, confident light.

My guidance to you is to show up as your authentic self.

Don’t feel like you have to be someone you’re not; we’ll capture the true magic of who you are, because that’s what makes your brand so special.
Having a collection of “staple” images that al Having a collection of “staple” images that align with your brand is one of the most powerful tools you can have for your business. It’s a game-changer for your online presence and your peace of mind!

So, what exactly are staple images? Think of them as your visual toolkit—a versatile library of photos that consistently represent your brand’s voice and personality. These aren’t just for your website’s main page; they’re the images you can reach for on a busy day when you need to post to social media, update an email newsletter, or create a quick ad.

The Benefits of Your Visual Toolkit

Having this curated collection of images offers incredible advantages for your brand:

👉🏻Consistency and Professionalism: Staple images ensure your brand’s look and feel are always cohesive and polished. When a client sees the same high-quality visual style on your website, social media, and marketing, it builds trust and makes your brand instantly recognizable. This consistency shows you’re a serious, credible professional.

👉🏻Efficiency and Time-Saving: How many times have you struggled to find the right photo for a post? With a library of on-brand images, that problem disappears. You can quickly pull a photo that fits your message, saving you valuable time and the stress of a last-minute search. This allows you to focus on the content of your post, not the visuals.

👉🏻Brand Authority and Storytelling: These images help you tell your brand’s story without saying a word. A great staple image can convey the quality of your work, the energy of your business, and the unique personality behind it all. This helps you build authority and an emotional connection with your audience, making your brand more memorable.

Pro Tip

Your staple image library should include a mix of professional headshots, dynamic “in-action” shots of you working, and detail shots that highlight the tools of your trade or the vibe of your studio. The more variety you have, the more you can say with your images.

Are there any specific types of staple images you’re looking to create for your brand?

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