18/05/2021
Yesterday I shared with you the key photoshoots you really need to create great content and build a brand that sells. But, if you're investing in a shoot, it's key to plan properly to ensure you get what *you* really need from it.
So, here are my top 5 tips to think about when planning a branding shoot:
➡️ OUTFITS. Plan a range of different outfits which portray the brand image you're looking to create. Think about the colours, textures, style, and what season you want your content to reflect. Do you want to go formal or casual? How can you bring in your brand colours (even through clever use of accessories, like a handbag or scarf?).
➡️ HAIR/MAKEUP/NAILS. Investing in a hair + makeup artist is a great way to ensure you're feeling your best on the day. Get a haircut in advance and book yourself in for a manicure - your hands will often be centre stage, especially in any action-shots with you and your products/services! Create a Pinterest board to guide on the look you want to create.
➡️ LOCATIONS. Plan your locations wisely. Think about places that'll be both on-brand (whether a high-end hotel or a casual coffee shop) and where possible, try to think about the colours too, whether matching your brand palette or opting for a more neutral backdrop. Don't forget some outside shots, and any you may want in your workspace.
➡️ PROPS. Good props are key - whether it's a notepad and pen, your laptop, any books, your phone, a coffee/wine/cocktail, your products, or any materials/items needed in the process of making your products/services.
➡️ PHOTOGRAPHER. Make sure you choose one experienced in capturing branding shoots who can put you at ease and help with the best poses. Make sure too that their photography style aligns with your brand aesthetics - whether light and airy, or dark and moody. And make sure to get both landscape AND portrait shots!