{"id":1017,"date":"2024-11-06T21:41:01","date_gmt":"2024-11-06T22:41:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/doublebmonograms.com\/?p=1017"},"modified":"2024-11-07T00:33:53","modified_gmt":"2024-11-07T00:33:53","slug":"essential-steps-to-better-photos-for-marketing-success","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/doublebmonograms.com\/index.php\/2024\/11\/06\/essential-steps-to-better-photos-for-marketing-success\/","title":{"rendered":"Essential Steps to Better Photos for Marketing Success"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Steps to better photos for marketing: Elevate your website and materials with high-quality images. Explore these tips to create impactful visuals that enhance your business efforts.<\/p>\n
The photos on your website and marketing materials can have a big impact on how customers view your business. So you don\u2019t want to just go with the cheapest or easiest options at the expense of your overall marketing or branding efforts. Utilizing high quality photos is essential to create a consistent visual brand identity and enhance product presentation.<\/p>\n
Professional photographer and consultant Missy Mwac<\/a> explained in an email to Small Business Trends, \u201cHigh quality professional images on a business\u2019s website and marketing materials give the impression of a high quality professional business; they are an indicator of quality.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Before you just start adding photos to your site or setting up photo shoots, you need to decide on what types of photos you want and what they will add to your site or marketing materials. Photos can be incredibly useful in creating visual interest and adding a face to your company. High-quality product photos are essential in ecommerce, as they significantly influence consumer decision-making.<\/p>\n But adding irrelevant photos just for the sake of filling space may not do you any good. So come up with a plan and decide on the photos that are likely to have an actual impact.<\/p>\n Smartphones, tablets and other devices have made it easy for people to constantly photograph their lives. But access to a camera doesn\u2019t make you a professional. And customers can usually tell the difference. So if you want better photos that look like they were taken by a professional, hire one.<\/p>\n Mwac says, \u201cYou hire a professional when you want a job done right. Professional photographers are business people themselves and know what goes into creating extraordinary images. It\u2019s what they do, which is why when you need something extraordinary, you need to hire a professional.\u201d<\/p>\n However, simply hiring someone who calls himself or herself a photographer does not guarantee that you\u2019ll get high quality images. You need to really vet potential candidates to ensure that you\u2019ll get the highest quality and most relevant images for your business.<\/p>\n Mwac says, \u201cThere are a lot of pictures being taken in today\u2019s world. From DSLR\u2019s to camera phones to camera tablets, we are a generation that must photograph everything, even our food. (Guilty. I admit it.) And that\u2019s great! I am very much in favor of capturing as much of Life as possible. The memories, the times together \u2026 we just don\u2019t get that back, and a photograph is the closest we get to reliving it. But everyone is not a professional photographer \u2026 it\u2019s just, well, most everyone has cameras. And the ownership of an object and\/or the ability to perform a simple task does not entitle one to claim a certain status.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A quick online search can likely point you to some professional photographers in your area. And while a quick look at their website can potentially give you an idea about their style, it\u2019s not the main thing you should use to base your decision.<\/p>\n If possible, visit potential candidates at their studios or set up meetings so that you can meet them and take a look at their work in person. This should give you a better idea of their work and quality, especially if you plan on using photos for tangible marketing materials.<\/p>\n You can also ask photographers you meet with for references or customer testimonials, to ensure that their past clients were happy with the overall experience and finished product.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A photographer\u2019s personality and working style are also important things to consider. You\u2019re likely to need professional photos taken more than once over the course of running your business. So finding someone that you like working with can be extremely beneficial.<\/p>\n You should also consider very carefully if each candidate has a style that would suit your business and the types of photos you want to use. Each photographer is different and has different strengths. So think about which examples best exemplify what you want to see for your business\u2019s photos.<\/p>\n If you need help in your search for professional photographers and better photos, ask others for recommendations. See if any friends or fellow business owners have had professional photos taken recently and if they were happy with their results.<\/p>\n You can also simply keep an eye out for photo studios in your local area. Drop by and see if you can meet with a photographer and take a look at some photo examples.<\/p>\n While professional photos created specifically for your business are preferable, it\u2019s not always possible for every business to hire a professional every time they want to post a photo. Particularly if you use a lot of photos in blog posts or similar materials, professional stock photography<\/a> is a useful option. Sites like iStock, Shutterstock and Fotolia all offer such photos.<\/p>\n There are also sites that offer free or very low cost stock photos or royalty free images. But you shouldn\u2019t choose low quality images just because they\u2019re low cost. In many cases, you\u2019re better off not adding images over adding low quality ones.<\/p>\nEvaluate Your Needs<\/h3>\n
Hire a Professional Photographer<\/h3>\n
Know the Difference Between Professional and Amateur<\/h3>\n
Don’t Just Rely on a Website<\/h3>\n
See Photo Examples in Person<\/h3>\n
Ask for References<\/h3>\n
Find Someone You Like Working With<\/h3>\n
Get a Feel for Their Style<\/h3>\n
Seek Out Recommendations<\/h3>\n
Search Your Local Area<\/h3>\n
Consider Quality Stock Images<\/h3>\n
But Don’t Skimp on Them<\/h3>\n
Use Images That\u00a0Fit with Your Brand<\/h3>\n
Key Steps for Enhanced Photos<\/th>\n | <\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n |
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Understand Quality Impact<\/td>\n | The power of high-quality images is paramount. They convey professionalism and excellence, leaving a lasting impression on customers.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
Strategic Photo Planning<\/td>\n | Before adding images, define their purpose. Avoid irrelevant visuals; each image should contribute meaningfully to your brand’s narrative.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
Engage Professional Photographers<\/td>\n | Hiring professionals ensures expertly crafted visuals. Their expertise translates into impactful images that align with your brand’s identity.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
Vet Credentials and References<\/td>\n | Scrutinize photographers’ portfolios and seek client references. A reliable partnership ensures captivating visuals for your business needs.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
Foster Collaboration and Compatibility<\/td>\n | Choose photographers whose working style aligns with your business. Compatibility leads to smoother collaboration and compelling imagery.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n <\/p>\n More Great Tips for Marketing Photos<\/h2>\n |