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Preferred Creative Maddi Bazzocco
Creative Category Photographer
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creative professional, or influencer, a personal branding photoshoot is essential to presenting a consistent and polished image across your platforms. Preparing for this shoot is not just about looking good in front of the camera—it’s about ensuring your visuals reflect your values, mission, and the story you want to tell. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you prepare for a successful personal branding photoshoot.
1. Get Clear on Your Brand Vibe
First things first—who are you, and how do you want the world to see you? Your personal brand is your vibe, so think about:
What are my core values?
How do I want to be perceived by others?
What emotions or feelings do I want to evoke with my photos?
Who is my target audience?
Once you’ve got that down, everything else—location, clothes, poses—will fall into place. You’re basically setting the stage for your visual story!
2. Pick a Photographer You Click With
Think of your photographer as your co-star. You want someone who gets you and your brand. Find a photographer whose style matches your vision—do you want bright and airy shots, or something more moody and dramatic? Chat with them beforehand to make sure you’re on the same wavelength, and don’t be afraid to share your ideas.
3. Outfit Prep:
Your outfits are the fun part! You want them to match your brand but also make you feel like a million bucks. Here’s how to pick them:
Colour matters: Stick to brand colours or ones that make you feel great. Bold hues pop, but neutrals keep it classic. Avoid large patterns or logos, as they can be distracting.
Mix it up: Bring a few different looks. Go for a power outfit, something casual, and maybe something with a little edge. Variety is the spice of life!
Feel good: If you’re comfy, you’ll look confident. Skip anything that makes you fidget or that doesn’t feel like “you.” The better you feel, the more confident you’ll be in front of the camera.
4. Props, Props, Props!
Props are like the secret sauce of your shoot. They should help tell your story and what you’re all about.
Are you a graphic designer? Bring a notebook, laptop or print outs of your latest projects.
A naturopath? Bring along your beakers and herb elixirs.
Artist? Grab your paintbrushes, show us your art.
But remember—don’t go overboard. The focus should still be on you.
5. Hair and Makeup
Investing in professional hair and makeup can elevate the quality of your photos. However, make sure your styling aligns with your brand. If your brand is natural and minimalist, go for a more subtle look. If you’re bold and glam, go all out!
Do a trial run before the shoot to ensure you’re happy with the results. Bring touch-up products for mid-shoot adjustments, especially if it’s a long session.
6. Practice Your Poses
It’s normal to feel awkward in front of the camera, but practicing ahead of time can help. Stand in front of a mirror and try out different poses and expressions. Consider these tips:
Practice smiling, laughing, and showing a range of emotions that match your brand’s tone.
Check out poses on social media or Pinterest for inspiration.
Don’t be afraid to use your hands or move during the shoot;candid photos can be powerful. Your photographer will guide you, but it helps to know how to position yourself to feel comfortable and confident.
7. Bring Your Personality
No matter how professional or polished you want your photos to look, don’t forget to bring you into the shoot. Relax, have fun, and let your personality shine through! Your audience wants to see the real you.
8. Create a Mood Board (a.k.a. Your Visual Cheat Sheet)
A mood board is like a Pinterest board of dreams. Gather images that inspire you and show the vibe you want for your shoot—poses, lighting, outfits, colors. This gives your photographer a clear idea of what you’re going for.
Bonus: Hydrate, Relax, and Get Pumped!
A little pro tip: Drink plenty of water the day before, get a good night’s sleep, and hype yourself up! This is your time to shine.
Your personal branding photoshoot should be an experience—one that feels true to you and your business. With these tips, you’ll walk into your shoot feeling prepared, confident, and ready to capture the essence of your brand.
Maddi is one of Social Studio’s photographer, Maddi specialises in fashion, personal branding and lifestyle product photography but also has a sister business LovHere’s a revised version of your text:
Maddi is one of Social Studio’s photographers, specialising in fashion, personal branding, and lifestyle product photography. She also runs a sister business, Loved Up, which focuses on capturing the love and connection between people, from families to weddings. Maddi has collaborated with well-known brands such as Elite 11, New Balance, and Dusk. Her work is characterised by a warm, light, and fun aesthetic!
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