The most important thing before starting is to decide what kind of photography you want to do. Whether it’s portrait photography, product photography, wedding photography, or stock photography – or a combination of multiple genres – you’ll need to decide what you’re good at, or would like to become good at. Having a focus will help your marketing strategy and will make it easier to land freelance photography jobs. Most importantly, you need to figure out what you (will) love to take photos of. Because once you decide that, you’ll need to…
- Don’t back away from collaborating with your photographers.
- Blank labels and smartphone screens are great to add text photoshoot.
- Subtle differences in color palettes, finishes, and quotes will make.
- Start by identifying props that compliment your brand story then divide.
Photographer and brand strategist Melisa Olson teaches that memorable content begins with a strong point of view, authenticity, and consistency. In this sneak peek from her upcoming class ‘Your Social Media Bootcamp’ she explains how to create content that shares ideas and educates your ideal clients while still promoting your brand.