Corporate Photoshoot

Corporate Photo

 Enhance your company with personality.

On your website, in magazines, and on social media, your photographs are what most people use to formulate their image of your business. According to a study once posted on the BBC website, visual information can be responsible for as much as 87% of the consumer’s retention concerning any brand.

High quality imagery is an extremely important part of any businesses marketing goals. 

Corporate photography is of utmost importance for every organization. They say a picture is worth thousand words and photographs will give your potential customers - a quick and easily identifiable snapshot of your business. The appeal of company brochures meant for circulation in career fairs and college campuses can be greatly increased by adding colorful pictures demonstrating the company’s work culture. Brochures projecting a healthy work atmosphere at your firm can portray it as an ideal place for securing a good job. 

Corporate photography plays a crucial role during the key events of a company, and can have a lot of other functions as well. Good photographs help in effectively promoting the company’s products or services in the media by their impactful presence in advertisements and organization brochures. 



Product Photo

 6 reasons to publish images and photos as part of your business marketing tactics.
  1. Articles with images get 94% more total views
  2. Including a Photo and a video in a press release increases views by over 45%
  3. 60% of consumers are more likely to consider or contact a business when an image shows up in local search results
  4. In an ecommerce site, 67% of consumers say the quality of a product image is “very important” in selecting and purchasing a product
  5. In an online store, customers think that the quality of a products image is more important than product-specific information (63%), a long description (54%) and ratings and reviews (53%)
  6. Engagement rate on Facebook for photos averages 0.37% where text only is 0.27% (this translates to a 37% higher level of engagement for photos over text)