5 Best props for your next lifestyle branding photoshoot
Now let’s get you in the studio with me to bring your vision to life! Schedule your branding photoshoot and elevate your business.
I’m going to give you the tea how to improve your images. You may be wondering where to start or what to bring. Don’t be intimidated as it’s a lot simpler than you think! Follow along and I’ll guide you through our process together.
Let’s get techy!
Laptop or computer
Cellphone
Tablet
Interacting with your devices shows you’re relevant in the industry. As technology advances, your audience wants to know you are on top of it. This is such a playful way to market to people. Use these photos to make a lasting impression and build the early stages of relationships with your clients.
Make use of that phone
or laptop!
Demonstrate your work ethic to showcase your values. Display focus, determination, and personality.
2. Stationary goodies
Journal
Notebook
Planner
Pens
Calendar
Brochure
Documents
Use those work related items that show you’re the expert. Continue to captivate everyone around you by showcasing your compelling engagement.
Increase their desire for you!
Invite them to your daily life and give a sense of urgency for how in demand you are!
Demonstrate your commitment to your business and clients. Share reasons for choosing you!
3. Personal touches
Coffee/tea
Favorite beverage
Glasses
Branding colors/theme
Pets
Fashion/style
Now this is such a fun and exciting opportunity to truly connect with your audience in a unique and personal way. Take the chance to show off who you really are and come across as genuine and authentic in your presentation!
Quick Tip!
If you are struggling with wardrobe, then pick your brand or logo colors to wear! It identifies a strong connection and cohesive theme.
Bringing it all together!
This is the time to get personal and share relatable content that evokes emotions.
Stack props together to tell a story that you work with your fur baby everyday. Dog lovers can’t resist!
WOOF!
Bring me with you!
4. Trade-specific items
Tools (Plumber or contractor)
Raw materials (Wood or steel)
Food (Chef, restaurant, or catering)
Wardrobe (Attorney, doctor, or pilot)
Protection gear (Goggles, helmet, and gloves)
What’s your craft? What do you create? What do you provide? Share it! People are interested in how you work! It’s all about the details. Include your process and what leads to your results.
Here are some examples! A construction worker with a helmet on, doctor with a white coat & stethoscope, carpenter holding wood or a hammer, or musician with a mic.
5. PEOPLE!
Coach
Therapist
Realtor
Company
Show what it’s like to interact with you in a genuine and authentic way. It’s a great opportunity to share and highlight the essential business moral of inclusivity, fostering a welcoming environment for everyone involved.
Let that personality shine through! Whatever service you are offering or goods, bring on the excitement. People want to invest in passion.