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Prepping for a Brand Photoshoot: How to Get Photos You’ll Actually Love and Use

Prepping for a Brand Photoshoot: How to Get Photos You’ll Actually Love and Use

Update: 2025-06-09
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Feeling awkward in front of the camera or unsure how to prep for a brand photo shoot? You’re not alone! In this episode of The Creative Bodega, I’m sharing exactly how I plan and prep for a brand shoot so you walk away with a ton of content that actually feels like you. You’ll learn how to build a Pinterest vision board, choose outfits that reflect your brand, pick the right location, and pack the perfect prop bag. If you’re craving confidence, consistency, and photos you’ll actually want to use, this one’s for you. Let’s make your brand shoot feel fun—not forced.

Check out the full show notes for this episode.

Things I cover inside the episode:

  • How I use Pinterest to plan poses and clarify my brand vibe
  • What I pack in my “brand bag” (yes, including plants!)
  • My go-to outfit tips for photos that feel natural, not staged
  • How to choose a location that fits your brand without breaking the bank
  • Creative shot ideas beyond the basic laptop-and-latte pose
  • Mistakes to avoid that I’ve learned the hard way

Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode:
📸 Courtney from Sea Fleur Studio – My bestie & branding photographer
 

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Prepping for a Brand Photoshoot: How to Get Photos You’ll Actually Love and Use

Prepping for a Brand Photoshoot: How to Get Photos You’ll Actually Love and Use

Emily Connors