Imagine this – Your brand photographer just delivered a stunning gallery after your brand photoshoot. You’re scrolling through your gallery, imagining how you’ll create content with them on Instagram, update your profile picture, and maybe even swap a few images on your website.
But hold on a second—let me stop you right there!
While your brand photos are a powerful tool for building trust and credibility as a service-based business, without a thoughtfully designed website to showcase them, that investment might not pay off the way you’re hoping. In fact, it could even backfire—creating an inconsistent and disconnected brand experience that ends up working against you.
“Wait, what? 🤨 Backfire?! But I am investing a pretty penny for these photos?!”
So before you book that brand photoshoot, let’s have a chat about why investing in a website designer while planning your photoshoot is not only worth it—it’s the key to making your photos work harder for your business.
Swapping out photos or sticking them on a DIY website without considering the overall design is like moving into a new build home but decorating with the same old IKEA furniture from old college days—it doesn’t work. Not only does it dilute your brand, but it also confuses your audience.
A website is not just a place to “put” your new photos; it’s where those photos should work strategically to tell your story, connect with your audience, and convert visitors into clients. Without professional design and strategy, your brand photos might look good, but they won’t necessary work for you and help you achieve long term marketing goals.
Strategic website design incorporates visual hierarchy, guiding users’ eyes to the most important elements like headlines, CTAs, or any featured content that’s important. Photos planned with this in mind can reinforce this hierarchy, helping visitors navigate your site effortlessly.
At the end of the day, photos alone don’t sell (that is, unless you are the paparazzi). To create a strong, cohesive brand, they should work in tandem with storytelling, copywriting, and design to create an emotional experience that resonates with your audience.
It may sound tempting (and easy!) to post your new photos exclusively on Instagram, but relying solely on social media for your marketing is like building a house on rented land. The algorithm game is unpredictable, the posts have a shorter lifespan, and you’re constantly stuck on the content creation hamster wheel.
IYKYK 😅
Your website, on the other hand, is yours. It’s your business’s HQ—your central hub where all your marketing efforts can converge.
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A website isn’t just a collection of pretty pages or an informational brochure; it’s a curated experience that serves a purpose, whether it’s building trust, capturing leads, or driving sales. For example:
When optimized properly, it creates a seamless journey for your visitors, guiding them toward booking your services or purchasing your product. It’s not about overwhelming them with information; it’s about creating an intuitive flow that builds trust and drives action.
Which brings me to my last point…
Website design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s also about functionality! A thoughtfully designed website should be an immersive journey that guides your visitors from A to B.
When working with a website designer, they take into account the goals of each web page and the overall site architecture. This includes designing intuitive layouts, creating strategic calls-to-action, and making it easy for visitors to find the information they need to take the next step.
Beyond the visuals, a website designer also ensures your photos and content are optimized for search engines! Proper image optimization, keyword usage, and site speed improvements all help your website rank higher, making it easier for potential clients to find you.
And after all, isn’t discoverability what we are looking to achieve?
At the end of the day, it’s more just about being seen—it’s about being remembered. A well-designed website ensures that when people land on your site, they not only discover what they’re looking for but are also drawn into a story and experience that feels uniquely you.
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Brand photography and website design go together like peanut butter & jam. Photography pulls people in, and intuitive design is what ties your visual brand identity together and guide your audience through a seamless experience.
This is why before you consider booking a brand photoshoot to also consider working with a website designer so they can communicate with each other on any specific images you may need for the website.
When your photos, branding, and website design all work together, the result is a cohesive, professional, and irresistible online presence. And that? 👉🏼 That’s how you stand out in a crowded market.
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Without a clear understanding of your website design needs, you may end up with photos that don’t fit your layout, dimensions, or brand aesthetic. This can result in additional costs for reshoots or relying on generic stock photography… which makes nobody happy at the end of the day.
As you are seeking to hire someone for your photoshoot, be sure to work with a photographer that specializes in brand photography as they are trained to with your business goals in mind, ensuring the images reflect your brand’s identity, values, and messaging. They aren’t just taking pictures—they’re creating assets that strategically represent your business across platforms.
🌟 Pro-tip: I recommend asking your photographer to resize them to at least 3000px wide in JPEG while keeping the size to <300KB for the best optimization practice!
By working with a website designer, you’re not just showcasing your photos; you’re amplifying their impact and creating a cohesive, magnetic online presence.
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