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PERSONAL STYLING TIPS: HOW TO PREPARE FOR A BUSINESS OR BRANDING PHOTOSHOOT
If you are a business owner, then a business photoshoot is something that is so important for your marketing, business branding, and can be a regular requirement for your social media. But how do you prepare for success? In this article, I share my top tips to help you plan for a business photoshoot so you feel confident in each photo!
I love being a business owner. It gives me the ability to work with people I love working with, do what I adore, and have special time with my family around my business commitments. Something I have discovered over the years of running my own business is the importance of photography.
People buy from people, so having photos of myself is something I have invested in regularly, particularly as I am a sole trader, to help people connect with me and find out more about me in a matter of seconds.
Something that truly worried me at the beginning of my business journey was how to show myself in the right way to my potential contacts, clients, and colleagues. As a personal stylist, I knew I had the edge in terms of knowing the right colours and shapes to feel my best, but it took time to understand the key elements I needed to get these branding photos just right. I discovered some really important tips, and use these with my clients that I now help solely for their business branding photoshoots.
If you are planning your own business photoshoot, but are feeling overwhelmed by the feeling of what to do to get it right, youβre not alone. So, I wanted to share with you a few of the top tips I share with my clients, to help you feel more confident.
Choose the venue carefully
Your photographer may be able to help you with this, as the venue can transform the way your photos look. If they are not from the area that you want to have your photos, then itβs time to do some research! Think about what you want your photos to portray β if you want it to be fun and relaxed this will mean the venue will be completely different to a professional and corporate style of branding images.
If you are having a multi-venue shoot, you will want to make sure the journeys between the venues are easy and well planned so you arenβt going back and forth with your team and your photographer!
There are also some important things to consider when it comes to photographing at venues, such as being permitted to do so without a fee; what the lighting will be like; how many people there will be, if it is a public place; and do you need to pay for a private room? Venues can have a huge array of legal requirements for photographs that will be used for marketing, so before you book your photographer, youβll want to speak with the venue/s to make sure you are legally permitted to have photos there.
If you are planning to have some photos outside, speak with your photographer to understand the best time of day to do this, and so they can bring the right equipment. This is also important when it comes to your outfit choices as during the heat of the summer you wonβt want to be overheating, and on the opposite side of the scale, you wonβt want to be incredibly cold if youβre outside in the winter!
This leads me perfectly onto the photographer choice!
The photographer is so important
We all know that we get what we pay for, so one area to always invest in when it comes to your business photos is a great photographer. Not only do they need to be of great quality, but I find, they need to be in alignment with you.
Youβll want to feel comfortable and confident with your photographer, so get to know them before the photoshoot, and do some research before booking them. A few things to ask yourself during your photographer search are:
Β· Do you like their style of photography?
Β· Do you align with their story?
Β· Can they share some examples of similar photoshoots, perhaps within your industry, to help inspire you?
Β· What will the journey look like up to and during the photo session?
One great way to know you can find the perfect photographer, is to ask people who have had photos done that you like. Word of mouth is fabulous in this case β because you know they do a great job!
Plan your outfits attentively
I canβt share branding photoshoot preparation tips without talking about the outfits, I am a personal stylist after all! I find itβs really important to prepare in advance to help you know if you need to get any extra items to make the outfits pop, and to make sure your garments feel and look right for what you want to achieve. Here are my tips for planning your branding photoshoot outfits:
1. Select the clothes you want to wear and put them out on the bed (or on your door).
2. Create potential combinations to elevate your looks β and create the opportunities for multiple photos that can be used across social media and marketing.
3. Donβt forget your accessories! Jewellery, scarves, shoes, and bags can transform a look β so add them to your outfits that are hanging up or on the bed and see how they can work together.
4. Now take a photo of every combination and save them into a folder that you can access quickly, like Pinterest, or a camera roll folder in your phone!
5. On the day of the shoot, steam/iron your garments to make sure they look their best.
6. Pack your garments by outfit, to help you quickly change into what you had originally planned for.
These are the steps that I follow for myself and for my clients when helping them organise their outfits for a branding photoshoot, and it really helps save time on the day and be more efficient. If you would like support to make sure your branding photoshoot is a breeze, please get in touch.
PERSONAL SHOPPER TIPS: HOW TO PLAN YOUR SHOPPING ONLINE AND MAKE IT REALLY WORK FOR YOU
My gut tells me online shopping will be the preferred options from the majority of consumers over 2021. Online shopping can be "tricky" so, while I absolutely understand that people feel safer and want to avoid stepping into a physical store (and also, most of them do not allow us to try things on during these times) I'd recommend being careful with shopping online, trying to search specific items and avoid random/compulsive purchases. So here are some tips to help make sure your online shopping experience is a good one!
My gut tells me online shopping will be the preferred options from the majority of consumers over 2021. Online shopping can be "tricky" so, while I absolutely understand that people feel safer and want to avoid stepping into a physical store (and also, most of them do not allow us to try things on during these times) I'd recommend being careful with shopping online, trying to search specific items and avoid random/compulsive purchases. So here are some tips to help make sure your online shopping experience is a good one!
Write a list
My first tip is to write a shopping list and follow it while researching items. Start your list by going through your Spring wardrobe and find the items you feel are missing that can extend your outfits. Do you have a need for new tops, or camisoles, perhaps you may need a few replacement light cardigans β whatever you feel you may need to add to your wardrobe that would actually work with your current collection will ensure you have a list that works rather than a haphazard approach to shopping.
Which clothing brands do you love?
We often gravitate to certain brands that work for us, and our wardrobe will show us those brands. So, while youβre writing your list, find out the brands that seem to pop up regularly. With this in mind, you can then visit their online stores for their new collections or sale items, that match your shopping list!
What cuts work well for your body?
Our body can look amazing in certain styles, and with a knowledge of the style of jeans you love most, to the dress types that you feel amazing in, figure out the cuts and styles you love to wear and this will help you when searching for items online.
For example, if you feel fabulous in square neck tops β look for clothes with a similar neckline that you know youβll feel confident in. Perhaps you need a new pair of jeans (now we are finally being given the opportunity to go outside with friends once again!), consider the style of jeans you like, as well as the leg length and waist size, which you can replicate with your next purchase. Flared jeans are coming back into fashion, so if youβve been desperate to get a pair, now is a great time to invest.
What colours will suit your current wardrobe and personal style?
Another really important part to remember when it comes to shopping is to know the colours you love to wear, and that work with your wardrobe. Many online shops allow you to categorise by colour as well as type, so use this option so youβre not distracted by items that just wonβt work with your current wardrobe!
Know your budget
My final tip is to consider your budget. Fast fashion works well for quick required pieces, but with so many of us still being wary of going out quite as much, you may want to step back and consider your budget. With a higher ticket price, you will often find a much better item β and if this means waiting a little while before investing in pieces that you will love, or waiting for a sale, then you will find your wardrobe has more clothing that you want to wear more often. Invest in a few important pieces while online shopping that stay within your budget, to treat yourself, but also to know that they will be worn with love & will work with multiple items in your wardrobe (if youβve done all the other ideas in this list!).
If you are feeling a little overwhelmed by the thought of shopping online, or perhaps you have bought clothes in the past that youβre not using, please get in touch β I can help you with my online personal style masterclass where we will work together to create a perfect personal style for you. With this in hand, your shopping (online and offline) will be a much more enjoyable experience!