5 Brand Photos You Can Take for Your Business | Atlanta Brand photo session

Brand photography is about so much more than “just pretty pictures.” It’s about creating visuals that show your audience who you are, what you do, and why they should choose you. By investing in these five types of photos, you’ll have a library of content that works across your website, marketing, and social platforms.

✨ If you’re ready to capture brand photos for your business, I’d love to help you create visuals that truly reflect your personality and brand! [Contact me today to book your brand session.]

If you’re a business owner, you already know that first impressions matter. In today’s digital world, your audience is likely to meet you online before they meet you in person. That’s where brand photography comes in—it helps you show up with confidence, build trust, and stand out from the competition. Not sure where to start? Here are 5 essential brand photos you can take for your business to make your website, social media, and marketing materials shine.

2. Lifestyle Portraits at Work

Your headshot is often the very first image people see of you. A professional, approachable portrait helps potential clients connect with you instantly. Whether it’s on your website, LinkedIn, or email signature, this image should reflect your personality and professionalism.

👉 Tip: Once you have new headshots, update them everywhere at the same time—your website, email, and all social media platforms. Using the same image consistently is the best way for people to instantly recognize you and your brand.

1. Professional Headshots

Show your clients what it’s like to work with you! Lifestyle brand photos capture you in action—whether you’re brainstorming with a client, creating your product, or behind the scenes of your business. These images tell your story and help clients picture themselves in the experience.

👉 Tip: Always start by finding good natural light. Whether you’re indoors by a large window or outside during golden hour, natural light will instantly elevate your photos and give them a professional, polished look.

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3. Detail Shots of Your Tools or Products

The little things matter. Photographing the tools you use, the products you create, or even your workspace details adds depth to your brand visuals. These images can be great for Instagram posts, website headers, or even as background graphics for marketing materials.

👉 Tip: When photographing your tools or products, leave some negative space (blank space) in the frame. This gives you flexibility to add overlay text later—perfect for social media graphics, quotes, or promotions.

4. Team or Collaboration Photos

If you work with a team or partner with other professionals, highlight that connection! Team photos show the human side of your business and build credibility. Even if you’re a solo entrepreneur, you can capture photos of you meeting with clients or collaborating, so your audience sees the community aspect of your work.

5. Branded Lifestyle Images

These are the photos that bring your brand personality to life. Think about images of you with a cup of coffee in your favorite workspace, walking in your city, or doing something you love that ties into your business story. Branded lifestyle shots make you more relatable and give you versatile content for social media.

👉 Tip: Choose a background that matches your brand style—clean and simple for corporate, or more lifestyle-inspired if you want to look approachable and creative.

People often ask me what are the differences between headshots and branding pictures. So let’s dedicate a full blog to it!

Headshots and branding photo sessions are very different, in terms of preparation, content, duration and price! They have one common thing tough. Headshots are included in a personal branding session but your personal brand session will include so much more than that.

You are going to get a lot lot of information here under but don’t worry, I have resources to help you through both your headshots and branding journeys!

HEADSHOTS PICTURES

I usually deliver 3 to 5 high resolution edited images after a headshots session. The pictures will mostly be taken from the waist up. You can select two outfits, combine standing and sitting poses, in one location. I will dedicate another blog to the different headshot backgrounds options!

BRANDING OR PERSONAL BRANDING PICTURES ARE VERY DIFFERENT

A personal branding session is 100% customized to your needs. Each element, such as the outfits you will wear, the locations we will select and your brand colors, will be carefully studied. They will help showcase the uniqueness of your brand and personality.

It will include headshots, your work environment, your business vibe, some lifestyle shots, pictures showing your personality, your creative process, details… and so MUCH more!

As your session is unique, planning is crucial. It helps me understand what you need, your business, your brand, your goals and the messages you want to share. I will also get a better view on how you will use the images, what makes you unique, who your ideal client is.

On the session day, my goal is to understand your brand so well that I can articulate everything as if it was my own.

Personal Brand session typically last half a day or a full day and include different outfits and locations.

It also includes a commercial right to the images. It means that you can use all the high and web resolution edited images for any business communication without restriction.

LEARN MORE!

As you can see, the differences between headshots and a branding pictures are huge! If you feel overwhelmed, this is totally normal. I have create, for my headshots and branding clients, two dedicated 15 pages Welcome Guide to explain the specificities, the process and what to expect. It will answer all your questions!

You can also go and check the dedicated sections on my website for more information: Branding / Headshots

And read this blog to know more about Laure Photography!

Differences between Headshots and Branding pictures / Atlanta photographer