Brainstorm Your Brand: Brand Photography
The Importance of Photographs to Your Brand
Fifty Milliseconds. One 1,000th of a second. That’s the time it takes for most people to make up their mind about whether to trust a business they see online. So, everything you post or share has to POP!
That’s why it is imperative you have the right brand photographs to convey the right message to the right people at the right time. The images you choose to share with your audience are as important to your brand as your vision statement, mission statement, colors, and logo. Without the right images to tie it all together quickly and easily, you’ll find yourself losing your audience.
In this digital age, folks don’t have the patience or the time to spend ‘surfing the net’. We want splashy images and videos to move our research along so we can make up our minds already about our next big purchase.
Today, we’re going to discuss the importance of brand photography to your business. Let’s get started.
What the Heck is Brand Photography Anyway?
Brand photography is a portfolio of professional images that visually define your business. Beyond headshots, these photos fit with your visual brand identity by incorporating the features of your brand, like colors, tone, and props in settings that further define you and your business.
A brand photography shoot should include photos of you, your team (if you have one), your products, your process, your space, and anything else that makes your business stand out. These photos may be staged to a degree but should be authentic to your vision and mission statements.
Don’t shoot what it looks like. Shoot what it feels like.
David Allen Harvey
So Why is Brand Photography Important?
We live in a visual world. Research shows our brains absorb images faster than the written word. So, the images on your social media accounts and website are critical. The pictures and videos you share bring your brand to life. People need those images to gather the information they need to make the decision to do business with you, or not.
You want your photos to evoke an emotional connection for your audience. That emotional connection is what it’s all about. It lets your audience get to know you. Beyond that, it tells the story of why you’re in business and what you can ultimately provide for your customer. You want them to feel connected to you and to believe you are the one who can provide them with the transformation they seek.
How Can Brand Photography Build Brand Recognition?
Customers are never just buying a product or service. Ultimately, they’re buying an experience. And they must trust who is giving them that experience. Brand Photos and videos deliver a consistent story and solidify that trust in your business and capture that experience for your customer. This is what will set you apart from others.
Establishing your visual brand creates a loyal community of followers who grow your business organically through ‘user-generated content’ aka reviews and shares.
Who Will My Audience See?
As a micro-business owner, you are the face of your business. So, what customers see first, creates their first impression of who you are and shapes their decision on doing business with you. And you want to make a strong first impression. Having a quality headshot will do that for you.
A quality headshot does not have to be dull, though. If you are a doctor, lawyer, or CPA the usual chest-up business suit against a neutral background is preferable. However, if your business is more laid back, get creative. Have your photographer take headshots in fun and interesting places and use different poses. Let your inner supermodel take over. Make sure that your headshot genuinely represents you and your business.
In addition to your headshot, give your audience a behind-the-scenes look. Show off what goes into creating your product or service. These photos will be great to put on your website, but not just there. Your brand photos should also be all over your social media. They should be included in blog posts, paid ads, newsletters, business cards, just everywhere. Photos showing people in them make it real for your customer, 82% are more likely to trust you and 77% are more likely to buy from you.
How Valuable is Brand Photography?
It sounds cliché, but, “a picture is worth 1,000 words,” is truer today than ever. Having your visuals work together with your messaging creates the consistency you need to set yourself apart from everyone else. Customers want consistency in their experience with you. As a matter of fact, 90% of customers expect it.
The images on your website and social media add value to your audience. They tell the story of your company, its vision, and mission. These photos and videos will drive results and help grow your brand.
Where Do I Start?
- Get your story together. Have a clear vision and mission statement. You also need to know exactly who your audience is and how you want them to feel and think about your brand. Be clear on what you want your visual brand identity to be. The more specific the better.
- Have an idea of the shots you want. Before you get started have a basic outline of the types of photos you’ll need. For example, your headshots, as well as anything else you want to include. These might be candid shots of you working, product photos, or even more casual family snapshots.
- Find a photographer. It’s important that you feel comfortable with the photographer you’re going to work with. This will make it easy for the photo shoot to flow naturally. If you don’t know a photographer, ask someone. Or even Google brand photographers in your area. You want this to be a fun experience. You may need to interview more than one before you find the right photographer.
Having quality photographs that set you apart from your competition and tell the story of your business becomes your visual brand. That visual brand is vital to capture your tribe’s attention and turn them from casual browsers to outright raving fans.
Leave me a comment with any questions. Also, if you want to share, I’d love to hear how your professional branding photo shoot goes. Wishing you much happiness in your unique journey.
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