Get top media placements (with the right photos)
For brands that sell small “shippable” items, like home goods, self-care, consumables, ceramics, jewelry, tech products, accessories, or paper goods.
$74.00
For businesses that sell large products that need to be photographed in a space, like rugs, furniture, wallpaper, lighting, and large artwork or textiles.
$74.00
Residential Photography for Media Outreach
For residential architects and interior designers who want to understand what images work best for press outreach so they can plan their next photoshoot accordingly.
$74.00
The Photography Guides will help you
Understand the 7 main types of photography used in the media with examples of each and links to the articles where they appeared. 90+ image examples.
Assess your existing photography to ensure you’re sending the best images when pitching.
Prioritize the types of photos to take so you’re not wasting your time or money during a shoot.
Plan a photoshoot, including how to research precedent images and tips on hiring a photographer.
Create an editor-ready file management system.
Note: the guides do not cover the technicalities of how to use a camera. That’s what professional photographers are for. What they do cover are tips on how to work with professional photographers, and how to know what kinds of photos you need, so you get the best final result.
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FAQ
I’m planning on taking photos myself with my phone (it has a good lens) is this guide for me?
Not gonna lie, it is always best to use a professional photographer. But there are a lot of times when using a high-quality phone camera, good lighting, and photoshop knowledge can get you there as well. We always suggest that you take images with your phone for tests, social media, etc.
This guide was created specifically for designers, brands, and creatives to understand what kinds of images they really need to capture. If you’re not ready to hire a photographer and set up a professional shoot (it’s a big investment!) the guide will help you understand the scope and goals.
Will this guide teach me how to take photos/use a camera?
No. That’s what professional photographers are for. This guide covers the types of photos you need to pitch press, and what characteristics they should have. It also covers how to prepare for a shoot and communicate with your photographer.
Where can I get more PR tips and strategy advice?
We have a free bi-weekly newsletter that you can subscribe to here. We share useful media outreach tips, behind the scenes press strategy, case studies, and resources to help you do PR in house.