Having bright, beautiful, professional images of you and your work can really help to boost your business profile.
I have worked with fashion designers to capture 'behind the scenes' as well as catwalk. I've also undertaken archetectural photography for universities to capture facilities for their websites. In addition I have worked with florists, artists, private clinicians, bridal retail, as well as corporate headshots for large companies.
Get in touch if you feel I could help you raise your profile, document an event, or provide you with some great promotional images.
Artist Trudy Murray was doing well and reaching customers via her Facebook page, however she was starting to receive feedback that her paintings were even better in 'real life' than in the phone shots she used to sell them.
She then opened a Folksy shop and says;
"I quickly realised that my online presence was not as impressive as either my work or my set-up in real life. I’m lucky enough to work in a beautiful loft studio, but in my photos on social media it looked gloomy and dark. My cats looked not charming, but miserable. My work looked muted, not bright and fun. I had submitted one of those gloomy photos to Folksy to use as a banner on their homepage – they told me very politely that, although lovely, it wasn’t useable. I then took part in a Folksy hour about photography and finished up feeling glum. I just wanted to make art, not learn how to be a professional photographer!"
Trudy then came across me as the wedding photographer at a friend's wedding, and after seeing the photographs, knew my bright and colourful style of photography would be perfect for showcasing her work.
You can read more about our experience of working together in her Folksy interview here.