For brands that sell large products that need to be photographed in a space
This guide is for you if you sell: rugs, large textiles, furniture, wallpaper, lighting fixtures, or large artwork
Improve how you plan your photoshoots, including how to find precedent images and tips on hiring a photographer.
Learn exactly how to create a file management system that editors will love!
See 90 real examples from publications like Fast Company, Wallpaper*, Design Milk, Real Simple, My Domaine, Vogue, and more.
Learn the 7 types of photography used in the media + examples of each and links to the articles where they appeared.
Understand how to 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.
If you want media attention you *must* have the right images
Photography is the number one, most important part of media outreach. If you don’t have photos, AND if they are not up to industry standards, it won’t matter how amazing your product is, the media won’t feature your products.
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Hey all, Nora here!
What is the number one thing I talk about with my clients? The thing we’re always striving to improve? Photography. There isn’t a design editor in the world that will publish your work without the right photos, no matter how cool, interesting or important the work is. For small businesses and independent makers, it can be really difficult to determine what makes a media-ready photo. So I compiled 20 years of experience pitching to design industry publications into an easy-to-use guide on photography standards. The tips in this guide, like all our work, are useful and actionable, and always abide by our no-fluff policy.