Personal Brand Photography for Photographers: Rochester NY
Branding Photography has been an exciting challenge for us. Building this area of our business has taken time and a lot of planning. Thankfully, we haven’t gone it alone. We’re so grateful to have had the opportunity to collaborate and work together with Sarah in our own think tank of sorts.
But photographing another photographer, man that can be scary. We recently traveled to Syracuse to capture personal branding images of Sarah and her team. Our session had a few goals - but mainly we wanted to show them as fun, playful and colorful in both their office and at home.
It’s safe to say that working with them was anything BUT boring and colorless. See what I mean?
To celebrate the release of her second book, The Perimenopause Survival Guide, Dr. Heather Hirsch updated her branding photos to reflect her growth as a women’s health advocate and author. These new images capture her confidence, compassion, and professionalism as she continues to lead the conversation around perimenopause and menopause.
A branding session gives you more than a polished headshot. You’ll walk away with a mix of professional portraits, lifestyle images, behind the scenes moments, and storytelling details that show who you are and how you work. These images help you build trust, connect with your audience, and create a cohesive presence across your website and social media.
This personal brand photography session in Rochester marks the third time we’ve photographed Gerriann of Voice Over Speech Pathology. From her early home office session to her growing team’s fun, urban shoot at High Falls, each session has reflected her brand’s growth and personality.
Branding photography doesn’t have to mean stiff poses and white walls. Learn how one client’s session at Swillburger brought her personality to life—and why fun, authentic photos make your brand stand out.
Dr. Heather Hirsch, a leading menopause expert, recently updated her personal branding with a new photo session. From professional workspace shots to dynamic yoga poses, these images reflect the multifaceted nature of her work and life. Learn more about how we captured her evolving brand and the new visuals she's using to connect with her audience.
If you’ve been wondering whether it’s time to refresh your headshot or branding photos, you’re not alone. Many business owners hold onto outdated images that no longer reflect who they are or where their brand is headed. From new services to evolving styles, there are clear signs that your professional photos need an update. Refreshing your branding images keeps your visual identity aligned, consistent, and true to the story you’re telling today.
Feeling awkward in front of the camera? You’re not alone! In this post, we share simple tips to help you feel relaxed and confident during your personal brand photography session, from choosing the perfect outfit to embracing natural movements.
The daughter of filmmakers, Lori may have been predestined for a life in the creative world. She met her husband, John, while studying photography at RIT. When not creating heirlooms for her friends, family, and clients, she can usually be found in the woods or on a yoga mat. Either way, her dogs Molley and Mouse are never far away.
You don’t need a large office to create impactful brand photos. In fact, branding photography in small spaces often feels more authentic and approachable. Recently, we photographed a therapist in her one-room Fairport office and captured a full gallery that highlighted her warmth and professionalism. Small spaces can tell your story beautifully and connect you with your audience in a real way.