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How to Plan the Photographs You Need for Your Business
If you’ve ever found yourself scrambling for a decent photo to post—or using the same headshot across every platform—you’re not alone. Visual content is one of the most powerful parts of your brand, yet it’s often left to the last minute.
The truth is: when you plan your photography with the same care you plan your content, everything becomes easier.
In this blog, I’ll walk you through exactly how to plan the photos your business needs—so you’re never left searching for “something that’ll do” ever again.
Why You Need a Photo Plan (Not Just a Photoshoot)
Your business uses images everywhere:
- Social media
- Your website
- Email marketing
- Flyers and business cards
- Lead magnets and PDF downloads
- Canva templates and digital products
Having a plan ensures you have:
- The right type of photo for each format
- Visuals that match your brand personality
- A full library of content that saves time and boosts confidence
Step-by-Step: How to Plan Your Brand Photos
Step 1: Start With Where You’ll Use Them
Create a list of every platform or piece of content you use regularly. Think:
- Instagram (posts, stories, highlights)
- Website (homepage, about, services)
- Emails or newsletters
- Printed materials
- Course or digital product content
This helps you work backwards from need to shot list.
Step 2: Define the Photo Types You Need
Your image library should include a mix of:
- Portraits (you looking approachable, confident, or in action)
- Behind-the-scenes (you working, creating, packing, etc.)
- Details (hands, tools, flatlays, close-ups of your process)
- Lifestyle (relaxed, natural shots that reflect your brand vibe)
- Environment (your space, surroundings, or relevant locations)
A great branding shoot captures variety—not just one “perfect headshot.”
Step 3: Think About Format and Function
Plan for images that work across different formats:
- Horizontal for website banners
- Vertical for reels and stories
- Photos with blank space for Canva templates
- Close-up detail shots for storytelling and captions
You’ll thank yourself later when you’re designing without having to crop or stretch the wrong image.
Step 4: Build a Visual Mood Board
Even if you’re not “visual,” this step helps align your ideas.
Use Pinterest or Canva to gather:
- Poses you like
- Colours that reflect your brand
- Props that tell your story
- Backgrounds or locations that feel on-brand
This will help you (and your photographer) create intentional, cohesive visuals—not just random photos.
Step 5: Create a Simple Shot List
Once you know what you need and where it will be used, list it out. Example:
- 2 headshots
- 3 workspace images
- 2 images holding a product or notebook
- 1 wide shot with room for text overlay
- 1 relaxed lifestyle image outdoors
This keeps your session focused and productive—and ensures you leave with images that actually serve your business.
Make It Easier With a Mini Branding Photoshoot
If this all feels a little overwhelming, I can help.
With my Mini Branding Photoshoots, we plan everything together:
- What you need
- How you’ll use it
- What will save you the most time and stress later
You’ll walk away with a full content library you can use in Canva, on your website, in emails and more—without second-guessing every post.
Final Thoughts
Planning your business photos isn’t about being overly organised—it’s about working smarter.
It means:
- Less time spent looking for the right image
- More confidence showing up consistently
- Better content across every platform
Want help planning and capturing your own branded photo library?
[Book your Mini Branding Photoshoot here] and let’s create images your business can grow with.
If you are still struggling and would like to book a 1:1 to chat, these are available online or in person in Durham Here
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