60 | How to take high quality branding photos at home (no fancy equipment required!)In today's episode we're switching things up a little bit! I know a lot of my listeners are photographers who are CRUSHING IT in their business -- BUT I also know I have a lot of listeners that aren't photographers -- and that would benefit from some tips on how to get beautiful, bright branded photos at home!Because of that, I wanted to share this special episode for you and put my 'photographer expert' hat on for the day. Today I'm diving into 5 tips to help you take beautiful, branded photos at home (on your cell phone - no fancy equipment required!) We're chatting through things like how to get beautiful bright natural light, finding open shade, good times of day to do your indoor branding session and MORE!I'm excited for you to dive in and to hear your takeaways from your next at-home shoot! 📸Here are the links from today's episode:COACHING: I've opened up (2) 1:1 coaching spots starting this summer! Click here to learn more about my 1:1 coaching program.BRANDING SESSIONS: I work with businesses and brands from all over! Ready to book your own branding session? Click here to learn more about branding shoots. Want to learn more tips for how to take professional branding photos at home?! Download my free guide here!P.S. If you love listening in, I'd SO appreciate if you left a review on Apple Podcasts! 🎙Leave a review on Apple Podcasts (Help other business owners find the podcast too 🙋♀️)Connect with me on Instagram (I'd love to hear your takeaways from the episode 🥳)Loved the episode? Have a topic or guest host request? Send me a text message!Ways we can work together: <<Brand Strategy + Coaching>> Create a brand so strong that clients are sold on working with you before they even reach out! <<Brand Photography>> Is it time to elevate your business with new brand photos? I'D LOVE TO CONNECT WITH YOU! Say hello on Instagram 👋 Join the email community ✍🏻 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts 🎙
# Home Photography TipsPractical advice for taking high-quality photographsindoors, especially using basic equipment like cell phones.