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A Creative's Guide to Getting More Out of One Photoshoot
One photoshoot shouldn't give you one Instagram post. It should give you content for weeks. Before a shoot, think beyond the obvious hero shots. What else could you use? A few simple examples: A Reel introducing your business Behind-the-scenes footage Product or service demonstrations Headshots Website images Detail shots Team photos Talking-head clips Short educational videos Instagram Stories B-roll for future Reels Content announcing a new service A “day in the life” style


Your Brand Doesn't Have to Look Perfect
I think we're all a little tired of seeing brands that look too perfect. Perfectly styled desks. Perfectly posed people. Perfectly beige everything. And while there's absolutely nothing wrong with polished branding, your audience also wants to see the humans behind the business. The messy bits. The laughs between takes. The coffee on the desk. The people actually doing the work. The personality that makes your business different from the thousands of others doing something si


Why You Don’t Need to Be “Good at Social Media” to Create Good Content
You don't need to become a full-time content creator to have good social media. Honestly, most businesses don't n eed more content. They need better content - content that actually shows people who they are, what they do and why someone should care. That's where a good content shoot comes in. Instead of spending hours trying to film yourself, thinking of captions, finding trending sounds and wondering whether your latest Reel is going to flop, you can create a bank of content
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