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7 Smart Ways to Use Your Branding Photos to Grow Your Business

  • Writer: Samantha Davies
    Samantha Davies
  • May 7
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 27




Investing in a personal branding shoot is only the beginning. Once you have those gorgeous new images, it’s time to put them to work!

Here are 7 clever, high-impact ways to use your photos and build your brand across Eastbourne and beyond.


1. Refresh Your Website

Update your homepage, about page, contact section, and services page with fresh, modern photos. People want to see the person behind the business.


2. Elevate Your Social Media

Rotate your images across Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn to keep your feed consistent and professional. Personal photos get more engagement—use that to your advantage!


3. Enhance Your Email Marketing

Include a personal image in your email newsletters to make them feel more human. People engage more with emails that feel like they’re coming from a real person.


4. Update Your Profile Pics

Your headshot should be the same across platforms to build recognition. A confident, current photo builds trust instantly.


5. Apply for Press & Podcasts

Want to be featured? Editors and podcast hosts often ask for a headshot or lifestyle photo. Be ready with a professional image that stands out.


7. Launch a Course or Membership

If you’re building a digital product, branded photos help you stand out. People buy into people—your imagery is part of your brand promise.


Make the Most of Every Image

When we shoot, I’ll help you create a wide range of content—portraits, behind-the-scenes, workspace details, and even banner-style shots with white space for text.

📍 Local to Eastbourne, Brighton, and East Sussex—serving creatives, coaches, and business owners.

👉 Want a photo library that works as hard as you do? Book your Branding shoot here

 
 
 

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