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We all know you’ve got to spend money to make money. But when you’re a business owner looking to invest for growth, it’s easy to find yourself pulled in a lot of different directions. Let me share the investment spots in which I‘ve gotten the most value for money.
Certain products just look better when a person is interacting with, using, applying, or wearing them. So what do you do if model fees are a bit of a stretch financially?
Growing your own business can feel lonely like you’re on a hunt by yourself to try to find all the pieces you need. At least, this is how it felt to me when I quit my corporate job after 9 and a half years and jumped into creating my own business so I could have more time with my kids and pursue something I really loved.
Things come up. Whether it’s waiting on rebranded labels, shipping problems, or damaged products, there are lots of random issues that can cause problems with your photoshoot.
However, as a product photographer, I’ve noticed there are 2 specific things that seem to come up pretty regularly to keep small business owners from getting the results they were hoping for from their product photoshoot.
Is your product shoot budget a bit smaller than you would like? I
know it can be very difficult to come up with the money for a full professional product shoot of everything you offer all at once.
So let me give you the suggestions I’ve given a lot of business owners who are unsure about how to get their professional product shoots done on the budget they have.
I work with A LOT of product businesses. In fact, I’ve worked with 150 this year alone!
And even today in a world full of branding and marketing info, there’s one mistake I still see product business owners make all the time.
“How do you do it all?”
“How did you get where you are in your business?”
People sometimes ask me these questions, and the answer really comes down to mindset and the things I choose to do every day.
So I want to touch on how I’ve personally changed my own business mindset for success and some of the habits I’ve developed for getting stuff done.
I live on the ‘Gram. And if you’ve been on Instagram a while, too, you’ve seen a monochromatic, well laid-out, and well-thought-out feed. In fact, you will have seen A LOT of them. So let’s talk about whether that perfect feed is still the thing you should focus on.
Let’s sharpen up your shop’s image with images!
If you have a product shop, it’s the place to which you are driving all of your marketing and traffic and where people will come to find those fabulous items that only you can provide.
But even though they are so important for product creators, sometimes these shops don’t get refreshed as often as they should. Here are 4 common areas of product shops that I frequently see could use some updating.
Good photography is so important for your business… but it isn’t everything.
Sometimes business owners who have invested in photography can find that their images aren’t really working for them or that their business isn’t moving forward as a result like they had hoped.
As a person who has crossed paths with A LOT of business owners wanting to make the most out of their photos, I’ve found that there are a few key things that need to be in place in order for images to have the desired effect for a business. So here’s what you can do to up the productivity of your photos.