How can we take better pictures for social media that allow us to show up as the authentic, trustworthy, professionals we are?
I was recently asked that question and more in an episode of the She Built This podcast hosted by the wonderful Emily Aborn.
Quick note from Bonnie: I love collaborating with other professionals in the online marketing and visibility space. This blog post is exactly that, I've invited a talented Marketing Coach to guest blog for you today, please meet Danielle Wintrip! Mindset – Where I Started I don't particularly enjoy taking photos, but I needed some for my side hustle. I didn’t have the budget for a professional photoshoot – cross-stitch businesses don’t rake in the dough – but I met Bonnie, and quickly learned she was much more than a photographer, she also offered photography guidance and training. I was excited to learn, but I didn't want to do the picture taking myself, I knew I had to, it was the...
I’m not one to boast and overshare about accomplishments or awards, actually, I recently did the opposite, and simply, quietly added a graphic about one I received to the bottom of my website and didn’t tell anyone. However, earlier this week in a conversation with a business client, they asked about that graphic after spotting it on my website. I thought I’d share about it finally and here’s why; as a result of being this caliber of photographer & branding / visibility strategist, I’ve been able to empower my clients with great results. In December I was informed by The Best Toronto that I was ranked 2nd out of the Best Headshot Photography Studios in Toronto, ON. Headshot photography is...
While the holidays are a great time to turn off your business brain and just be present with your family, I’d like you to remember that whatever you do in your life, imagery is there, whether it’s directly connected to your business or a family moment. Here are 7 tips on how to take better family photos during the holidays, and how they can help your business visibility.
Did you like what you saw? Would it make you say “This place looks amazing! I would shop, eat or do business with them.” or “This outdated, dark, blurry picture makes me hesitant if they are even still in business.”...