10 Types of Branding Photos Every Entrepreneur Needs

While each Personal Branding photo session is totally unique, there are 10 primary types of branding photos that almost every entrepreneur or small business owner needs to have. In this post, we’ll take a look at what these types of images are and why they’re important, with examples of each.


1. Professional Headshot

Personal branding Studio headshot for female entrepreneur. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

One of the most important Personal Branding photos you need is a professional-looking headshot. Whether with a Studio backdrop or a very simple plain background, this is the image you will use across your social media account profiles like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. A simple background is needed so that your portrait will read clearly in the smaller size that is presented on those social media sites and won’t distract or confuse people looking at your account profile. A professional headshot is the #1 must-have for entrepreneurs and small business owners, which is why it’s so important to plan for it during your Personal Branding session.


2. Lifestyle Headshots

Lifestyle personal branding headshot of woman reading a Brene Brown book in a natural outdoor setting. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

Once you have the professional headshot, you will also need more casual lifestyle portraits that are more candid but still professional in quality. These images are perfect for communicating with your social network and allowing your audience to get to know you. You can also use these shots throughout your website to add a personal touch, show your personality, and create instant connection with potential clients.


3. Behind the Scenes

Behind the scenes personal branding portrait for a crafting expert on Etsy. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

Behind the scenes images show off what happens to create the product or service you’re selling (whether that’s online or in person). This can include brainstorming, planning, writing, drawing, gathering materials, setting up equipment, and all the steps that go into creating the product. These images are the perfect way to illustrate what makes your products special and different from the rest because a potential client simply might not realize how much work goes into making the product or service they are buying. In my opinion, these shots are a must for any Personal Branding session and are definitely one of the biggest things we focus on.


4. Client Interaction

Personal Branding photo showing client interaction for a professional photographer as she delivers products to client. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

If your business involves interacting with clients - whether on the phone, Zoom, or in person - you definitely need images that show what that looks like. For most people, having a visual representation of this client interaction looks like will allow them to make the purchase with confidence and reassurance. Seeing how you operate with your customers alleviates any hesitation they might have, which is why these types of images are so important. The best way to plan for these is to invite past clients, friends, or even family members to participate in your session to replicate the specific scenarios that would show potential customers what it’s like to work with you.


5. Detail Shots

Detail personal branding photo for a mobile app founder and CEO. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

Detail shots are really useful for infusing some pretty imagery into your website and social media feed. Detail shots are definitely some of the prettiest ways to show off and explain specific areas of your process. By isolating and zooming in on one detail, you can really isolate your message and focus on what’s important. There’s a reason why we’re drawn to these types of images and that’s because our brains love simplicity with a bit of novelty.


6. Interiors & Exteriors

Interior desk photo for a personal branding portfolio for a social media expert. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

Showing off your desk, interior and exterior of a business/store, or simply where you spend most of your time is a great way to provide more context about yourself or your business. Simply put, people want to know what to expect. And if they’re planning a visit to your coffee shop or to meet in your office, they want to know what to anticipate when they get there.


7. Logo and Branding

Logo brand photograph for a local coffee shop in Darien Connecticut. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography for Roost.

Most businesses have a logo and if you have branded cups, bags, tags, or anything else with your logo on it, it’s always useful to have imagery that shows off that branding. Not only does this reinforce your company in a potential customer’s mind, but it also creates credibility for anyone looking at your website or social media feed. Especially if you’ve invested money in creating the logo branding, why not show it off?


8. Products

Product photography for a jewelry business as part of a brand photoshoot. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

If you sell physical products (or even if they’re digital only), it’s always of great benefit to have professional photographs of them. Not only can you use these images on your website to sell items online, but you can also post them on Instagram and Facebook to drive sales. One of the biggest advantages of including products in your Personal Branding session is that it instantly increases the value of the photoshoot. Professional product images can add up in terms of cost and bundling them in with your personal branding portraits is an incredible value.


9. WORKING ON A LAPTOP

Image of an inspirational coach working on a laptop at her desk as part of a personal branding photo session. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

If you work on a laptop or mostly on your phone, it’s important to capture images that show exactly what that actually looks like. These types of photos allow you to share what you’re working on with your audience with an appropriate image to go along with your story. These are also great to use in presentations to give a little behind the scenes look at what your professional life looks like.


10. Hobby and Personality

Candid photo of a social media expert for her personal branding photoshoot. Portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Westport Connecticut.

The biggest thing most people miss is capturing images that show off their personality and interests. Hobbies are some of the most important activities in our life and create instant connection with people to share the same interests. And while we might want to focus only on business-related imagery, showcasing some of the personal-life interests is one of the best ways to set yourself apart. Whether that’s walking your dog, reading, making cocktails, listening to podcasts, getting ice cream with your kids, or gardening… planning for these types of portraits is often one of the “stories” we focus on during a Personal Branding session, because it’s always so important to infuse a bit of your personal self into these sessions, too.

Nataliya Lalor

Portrait photographer and designer, owner of N. Lalor Photography LLC.

https://nlalorphotography.com/
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