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272: How to Capture Your Authentic Self in a Brand Photo Shoot

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As an entrepreneur, you know that one of the most powerful brand visuals is photography.

The headshots

The lifestyle shots

The details shots

They are the key to making your brand feel alive and real and human. Without them, websites lack vibrancy.

Which is why it’s so important to ensure your website has not only beautiful images, but above all images that represent the real you.

An authentic brand has layers – as I shared about in episode #249. And the layer that we all see is the visual layer.

So, after you’ve gone through the process of embodying your work, developing your offers, and creating your messaging –

The visual representation of who you are and what you do is now the next step.

So, today I’m going to share how to approach your photo shoot to ensure you not only get photos that represent the magic of your work, but also capture your essence in 5 essential steps.

Also - I share a free resource with you to complement this episode…

My Photo Shoot Checklist.

Inside, I share even more detail on how to practically and energetically prepare for your brand photo shoot - ensuring the real you gets captured in your images.

GRAB IT HERE

To submit your question, visit the show notes.

Follow Me On: Facebook

  continue reading

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Content provided by Blair Badenhop. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Blair Badenhop or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

As an entrepreneur, you know that one of the most powerful brand visuals is photography.

The headshots

The lifestyle shots

The details shots

They are the key to making your brand feel alive and real and human. Without them, websites lack vibrancy.

Which is why it’s so important to ensure your website has not only beautiful images, but above all images that represent the real you.

An authentic brand has layers – as I shared about in episode #249. And the layer that we all see is the visual layer.

So, after you’ve gone through the process of embodying your work, developing your offers, and creating your messaging –

The visual representation of who you are and what you do is now the next step.

So, today I’m going to share how to approach your photo shoot to ensure you not only get photos that represent the magic of your work, but also capture your essence in 5 essential steps.

Also - I share a free resource with you to complement this episode…

My Photo Shoot Checklist.

Inside, I share even more detail on how to practically and energetically prepare for your brand photo shoot - ensuring the real you gets captured in your images.

GRAB IT HERE

To submit your question, visit the show notes.

Follow Me On: Facebook

  continue reading

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