Posts tagged Personal Branding Photographer
5 Big Mistakes People Make When Hiring a Brand Photographer

I get it, finding the perfect photographer for your brand photos can be completely overwhelming.

It can seem like everyone and their sister is a photographer, but sorting through everyone to find a photographer who understands what you need as an entrepreneur to help you grow your business and connect with your audience on a deeper level can feel like looking for a needle in a haystack (I'm exhausted just thinking about what you went through already!) 

Mistake #1: Hiring a Traditional Photographer Who Doesn’t Specialize in Personal Brand Photography

While there are plenty of photographers who can take a beautiful photo or a nice headshot, very few traditional photographers understand how to transform your personal brand into images.

They’ll expect you to have all the ideas, or they wont understand the differences when shooting for web use.

Traditional photographers will not have the expertise you need to create images that truly connect with your audience and grow your social media following.

A personal brand photographer will take the time to understand your brand and your audience.

An experienced brand photographer will use this information to create a set of unique images that will truly reflect your brand and help people feel like they know and trust you.

It’s far more than just a beautiful headshot.

They don’t just work off a generic shot-list, they strategically transform your brand into a set of images that connect with and engage your audience.

It’s hard enough to stand apart from the crowd online.

If you’re going to take the time and money to invest in personal brand photography, picking a traditional photographer who doesn’t truly understand how to transform your brand into images is a huge mistake.

You’ll just blend in with everyone else and it won’t actually strengthen your brand. If you want to use these images to strengthen your personal brand and grow your business online, you need to work with someone who specializes in Personal Brand Photography.

Pro Tip #1: Look for variety in their images and ask to see images grouped by client to see how they convey a persons brand.

When you look through their portfolio, watch to see if they have “go to” poses that they do with everyone, or if they have a wide variety of images that vary from client to client.

If you want to see what I’m talking about, check out the featured work on our website by clicking below.

Mistake #2: Not Asking if a Commercial Use License is Included.

Most traditional photographers do NOT allow you to use the images they take commercially.

This means you can’t use them to grow your business in any way.

If you want to use these in your business, you MUST have a commercial use license, and you should expect to pay more for this than you would for photo sessions that you do just for personal use since you’ll be using them to grow your business and make more money.

Traditionally, commercial use licenses varied in price based on distribution numbers, the location where the photos are used, how many copies will be distributed, what channels will be used to distribute them, how long you’ll be allowed to use them, and more.

Quite frankly, it’s a complicated mess that’s a pain to track and deal with.

This is why working with a modern Personal Brand Photographer is absolutely ideal.

Personal Brand Photography is a relatively new niche in the photography industry that gives you the commercial use licenses you need, but at one easy price ( or at least that's the way I do it).

No confusing tracking.

No complicated pricing.

One price.

Almost unlimited commercial usage.

Because if you have a post go viral, the last thing you want is to get a huge licensing bill from your photographer, or worse, have to pull it down because you didn’t have a commercial use license in the first place.

Pro Tip #2: Ask for details about their usage license and contract before making a decision.

Many photographers treat their business like a hobby and not an actual business.

If they don’t have a contract or usage license, or things get a bit awkward when you ask about it, they likely won’t understand your mindset as an entrepreneur.

If they don’t take their own business seriously, how can you expect them to understand YOUR needs as an entrepreneur?

Mistake #3: Not Getting the Right to Edit the Images

This is a big one.

Traditionally, photographers do NOT give the right to edit their photos in any way.

Their photos are their art, and the thought of anyone modifying their work makes them cringe.

Consumers generally don’t need to edit the photos they get from traditional photographers.

They hire photographers because they like their work. It’s rare they’d do more than buy a few prints, an album, some wall art, or some cards.

But if you’re using these images to grow your online business, you’re likely going to want to edit or modify a few of them.

Whether it’s adding words to the image and making it a quote, optimizing an image for Pinterest, making it into a Facebook ad, adding an Instagram filter, or something more drastic, you are going to need the rights to do this.

Pro Tip #3: Ask if you’re allowed to edit the photos.

You want unrestricted access to edit the photos however you or your graphic designer needs to in order to grow your business and customize the images for each platform you’re using them on.

Avoid any photographers who won’t allow this.

Mistake #4: Hiring a photographer that requires you to credit them

Photographers usually only allow you to use images online if you link to their website and credit them wherever you use the image (or require you to use a logo’d version of the image, which is even worse!)

While all photographers appreciate getting credit for their work, if you have to link to their site on a sales page or in your Facebook ads (or anywhere else that you’re trying to get people to take action), it will lower your conversion rate.

Anytime you add links to outside sites on posts or pages, you risk losing your traffic to those sites instead of them taking the action you really want them to take.

This is why it’s so important that you hire someone who understands that it’s not always appropriate for you to link to their site, use a logo’d image, or credit you each time you use one of the photos.

Do I appreciate it when I’m credited on posts or pages where it’s appropriate (like casual social media posts or in blog posts)?

Of course!

But I’d never want it to hurt your conversion rate or make your own content less effective.

I do everything I can to help you grow your personal brand and make working with me as amazing as possible so that when you hear of someone who needs a personal brand photographer, you’ll be happy to recommend me.

Pro Tip #4: Ask for specific details on how you’re required to credit the photographer.

Any photographer that requires you to credit them every time an image is used doesn’t understand basic conversion principles and the needs of an entrepreneur or influencer.

Bonus Tip: Ask what rights the photographer has to use your photos in their own business

As photographers, we rely upon the images we take of our clients to show new potential clients examples of our work.

If you’ve got a very large following and do not want the photographer to be able to use your photos to market their business, or you want to buy full copyrights to the images, you’ll want to have this discussion before you hire them.

I know that entrepreneurs and influencers with large audiences often have people try and take advantage of the brand they’ve built, or they are burned by people who misrepresent their relationship to promote their own business, and I’d never want you to feel violated by
how your images are being used.

That being said, non-disclosure agreements and/or buying full copyrights will increase your costs significantly.

I’ve found that when you find a personal brand photographer you trust, they won’t misrepresent your relationship because they understand the work you’ve put into creating your brand and growing your audience and they would never want to take advantage of
that.

Just have a discussion. You can generally work out an agreement that allows them to use the work in a way that’s acceptable to you both that won’t require a non-disclosure agreement or any extra fees.

If you want a photographer you can trust who won’t take advantage of the brand you’ve created, who genuinely has your best interests at heart and that will provide incredible images that help you strengthen the brand you’ve created even more, I’d love to work with
you.

Mistake #5: Not Having A Plan

A good personal brand photographer will have a series of questions for you to answer that will make sure you have all the images you need for the content you create for a solid 3 months.

Whether you need daily images for Instagram, images for blog posts, website banners, Pinterest images, Facebook Ad images, or more, they’ll help make sure you have everything you need ready to go at your fingertips, all formatted correctly for each platform.

Not only that, but many traditional photographers shoot vertical portraits, which are hard to use for website banners and Facebook ads, or they shoot close-ups that don’t leave the space you need to add text or other graphic elements to your images.

My goal is to give you every image you need for the next 3 months, making your social media management and content creation much more efficient. No more wasting 10 min taking a low-quality selfie when you’ve got the perfect image ready and waiting for you each day.

You will be able to batch create your posts with ease and efficiency, saving you time and helping you get ahead so you can schedule it in advance and not have that hanging over your head each day.

Pro Tip #5: Hire a photographer who offers yearly packages

If you are using social media to grow your personal brand, you’re going to need a steady stream of new images month after month.

While traditional photographers only book one session at a time, so you have to remember to book them on a regular basis and hope they aren’t too busy to fit you in, personal brand photographers offer yearly packages that guarantee you’ll have fresh images every quarter and locks in your spot with them.

You’ll often get a better rate for booking a yearly package instead of individual sessions, and it’s one less thing you have to worry about doing. Plus, you can pay on a monthly basis, helping even out your cashflow throughout the year.

Ready to book your session?

5 Ways We Take The Weirdness Out of Photoshoots in Public Spaces
 
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Well, that was awkward...

Have you ever wanted to take pictures in a public space but worried it would be awkward?

Here are 5 ways we take the weirdness out of shooting in public...

1. Do your research.

If you have worked with us before, you know we love a good strategic plan for shoot day.

Knowing where you want to go and what you want photos of will speed up the entire process.

I like to start by looking for locations on Instagram.

You can get a good idea of how the space photographs.

Plus a cafe, bar, shop, that has an active social media account gets what you're trying to do and will be way more receptive to letting you use their space if you tag them in a post or two.

2. Give yourself some space.

If you choose a location that's super crowded, not only will you not have room to move around and get a variety of pictures, but we will probably be invading other people's space too.

Try to find a location that has lots of room.

If it's indoors try to get near a window for the best light.

Or even better year, find a space with outdoor seating.

3. Be a giver not a taker

If you are in a location that is selling something.

Buy something.

If it's a Cafe, order food and drinks.

If it's a store, buy something ( you could even use it as a giveaway to grow your social media).

Just remember the more you give the more you get.

4. Be discrete and quick

I always try to get in and out of a location as quickly and professionally as I can.

Don't bring lots of lights or other gear.

I like to slip my mirrorless camera into a big purse and leave the rest of my kit behind.

Have a shot list and get to work.

The more time and space you take up, the more onlookers you will have.

If you are in a cafe, while waiting for your order, get some lifestyle shots and work on the computer shots.

Use the extra time to get whatever pictures you can and plan what you will get when your order arrives.

5. Know when to ask permission (and how to ask)

Ok here is the thing.

I am always going to recommend you get permission before shooting at any location.

But if you ask the wrong way, there is a huge chance you will never get a response.

If you ask making it sound like a big commercial production, they are going to say no (or never respond at all because they are waiting to get the ok from corporate and it all gets lost in the chain of command).

Just say, "Hey, is it ok if we take a few pictures for social media?"

That's not a lie and you are much more likely to get yes.

Just make sure to avoid logos and other companies' brands in your pictures.

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3 Reasons Why You Need The Bridgetown Insider's Club
 

The Bridgetown Insider's Club is an exclusive club that takes your brand and places it in a category above all of your competition.

That's right...

Your business needs this... yesterday.

I'm not writing this blog post because I want practice writing.

I'm writing this because there are too many businesses EXACTLY like yours that are starving for higher quality business....

And if you're thinking that you can't afford this, then keep reading because we have a package that's interesting for you.

As you've probably realized, photography is expensive.

But let's not focus on the cost of photography.

And rather, let's focus on the value that photography brings to your business....

#3 - Familiarity

The thing about today's business environment is that there are so many different ways to steal attention from one another.

Videos.

Pop up ads.

Etc.

But the thing that levels the playing field for everyone is social media marketing.

Images.

And controversy.

Now we don't sell controversy.

But what we do sell are images... and there's a secret sauce...

(Which I'll share with you down at the bottom)

The familiarity is created when you have a consistent flow of daily content across all social media platforms that are relevant to your business (a topic for another day).

But seeing your beautiful face, day in and day out, puts you in the driver's seat in an otherwise distracting world.

#2 - Likability

The Bridgetown Insider's Club is important to you because when you have professional photography done, it can enhance your marketing to a point where people subconsciously decide that they like you.

Why?

Because your image is pleasing to the senses when they're scrolling through their news feed.

Makes sense right?

Even if they don't stop and look, they'll still have more respect for you because they see that you actually took the time to improve your perception.

Which brings us to #1.

#1 - Trust

The Bridgetown Insider's Club creates a scenario for you where you go from just meh.... to oh....

I really think that this business has great messaging...

They took the time to create advertising and a brand image that speaks to me...

I feel like they know me.

And now I trust them more...

Are you pickin' up what I'm puttin' down??

Awesome!!

Now here's the deal. The Bridgetown Insider's Club is an exclusive offer that we have for businesses that are looking to solve the following specific problems.

  1. Your brand needs an update.

  2. Your marketing messaging is stale and needs a boost.

  3. The perception of your brand could use some repairs.

  4. You are updating your website and other marketing assets.

  5. You need fresh, attention grabbing content for social media.

  6. You have more money than time and would rather pay someone to do this for you.

Oh I almost forgot, remember that secret sauce?

In one word.

Genuine.

When you are a member of the Bridgetown Insider's Club, you'll get genuine, authentic images that your market already craves.

In our modern world, everyone is living a life of fake.

They want to see you in your purest form.

So why not put your best foot forward?

Now if you're a business that is ready to invest, but your cashflow is tight, then check this out...

When you're part of the Bridgetown Insider's Club, you get a 10% discount AND you get the monthly installment option.

Cool right?

You get the professional photography without the stress of coming up with the investment all upfront.

Ok.... so enough sales for the day...

Let me know what you think about this post!

If you have questions let me know too.

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Sincerely,

Mark Gubuan

Director of Funk

P.S. Check out the Personal Branding Photography Here

 
 
Looking for Reviews of Photographers near you?
 

Here are some reviews for you... I know "photographers near me" is a very common search term.

And frankly, I want our website to be found on the search engines for people that want our services LOL...

This blog post will be updated with reviews for your area. Just let me know in the comments below and I'll add some for you.

Review for Photographers Near Me - Wilsonville Area

All of these reviews are pulled from Google. I figured, hey, why make things difficult for you?

Click the image to see a live result on Google now.

Have you seen my article about choosing the right photographer? Here's an article that will save you some money and keep your search quick and easy.

We really champion authenticity here...

So in that thought, the reason why I share reviews of my local competitors on my website is because I believe in abundance.

More importantly, I know that no two people are the same.

And photography is art.

Not all people like the same art.

There are so many different styles and artistic elements to a photographer's work.

You deserve to choose the one you'll be the most happy with.

It's yours afterall....

What we offer here at Bridgetown Pictures is something called Bridgetown Story Sessions.

It's perfect for personal brands, however we have adapted this style for corporate brands.

If you want to learn more, you can follow this link to our Personal Branding Photography page.

Ok, so don't forget that reviews for photographers near me will be updated, so come back if you're still undecided.

Take Care,

Mark Gubuan

Studio Manager/Director of Funk

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How to Organize Your Photos On Your Computer
 

So after you've gone through our Bridgetown Story Session photoshoot, you'll have 90 days of content to organize.

Wow! When it comes down to it... that's a lot of files to manage.

Especially if they're not named properly.

So let's start with the basics.

File Naming Convention

So the one thing that I focus on is having a strategy that allows for the file names to be sorted in such a way that makes things easy to find.

The last thing I want to do is fumble around when people need something.

I want to be Johnny on the spot with files if people are asking about them.

Here's a generic example of how I like to name our files.

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The first section is [BP]. This stands for Bridgetown Pictures.

I name things this way so that any of our client work or other business ventures don't get mixed up.

The second section is [Personal Branding Photography]. This is the keyword that we'd like to optimize for.

In layman's terms, we want the search engine to find us when people type in Personal Branding Photography.

You should do the same for your business.

The third section is [Mark]. This is the subject, place, activity or whatever the picture is.

This makes it so that the search engine sees the difference between one image and the next.

And the fourth section is [2019.09.05]. It's obviously the date, but I wrote it in this sequence so that if you have files named the same way it will sort sequentially.

File Naming for Social Media Content

When you're organizing your files, I would always keep the originals in a place where you won't accidentally corrupt the files.

Here's how I would name social media content.

[DATE] - [KEYWORD] - [TITLE/DESCRIPTION]

It would look something like this.

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The benefit of doing it this way, is so that you can simply sort the folder and find the image you're going to use for that day and upload it.

Speaking of folders....

I would recommend organizing your content by marketing channel.

So the tree would look like this...

Marketing > Social Media Marketing > Facebook > Images

And then you'd have a different folder for Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.

What do you think?

Is this helpful? Let me know in the comments below!!