What To Do with Your Final Gallery

As a brand photographer, my job is to capture beautiful, high-quality photos that will help set your brand apart, while also telling your story and helping to increase sales. After all, you are so much more than just your product or service! Once you receive your edit images back after your brand photography session, the world is truly your oyster on how you can use them. But, if you need a little help getting started, I’m here to help get your ideas flowing. Here are the best ways to utilize your brand photography once you receive your final gallery! 

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Update Your Headshot Across All of Your Platforms

The first place you’ll want to share your photos on is social media! On all of the platforms you utilize, go in and update your profile picture with a headshot from your recent brand photography session so clients and potential clients can put a face to the name.

Curate a Consistent Instagram Feed

Speaking of social media, once you’ve updated your profile picture with your latest headshot, it’s time to start curating your Instagram feed! We live in a world of visual marketing so consistency on your feed matters and it’s one of the best places to show off your new brand photography.

Depending on your industry and whether you’re product or service-based, we recommend having a good mix of detailed shots, graphics, and images that showcase who YOU are!

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Uplevel Your Newsletter

Does your newsletter need a facelift? Add some of your new brand photos in! There’s no better way to showcase your products or services when you’re trying to sell them to your subscribers than with great imagery.

Update the Images on Your Website

This is a no-brainer, but if you haven’t updated your website imagery in a while, there’s no better time than now! New branding photos will instantly change the look and feel of your website and will make it feel refreshed.

Freshen Up Your Blog Content

Whether you’re in the process of writing new content or some of your older posts have stock imagery, put your new brand photos to work to create a consistent feel to all of your blog content.

Tips & TricksRachel Cox