Why a Selfie Just Isn't Good Enough for Your Business

In today’s digital day and age, anybody with a camera phone has the ability to take their own professional headshots, right? What’s wrong with simply standing in front of a white wall and snapping a quick selfie to post to your professional page? Why on earth would you pay good money for professional headshots? Glad you asked! I’ll tell you why:

 

 

Your corporate headshot is the first thing your customers see when researching you online. It is your logo. Your personal brand. It reflects not just what you look like, but how you value yourself. Do you care enough about yourself and your company to invest in top-quality headshots?

A picture is worth a thousand words, and if the first picture your customers and clients see of you is a low-quality headshot, they will associate that poor quality with you and your product or company.

 

If you aren’t willing to invest money in yourself or your company, then why would your clients? Personal and corporate branding is critical to your success. If you cut corners on your headshots in order to save a little money, your customers will notice and your brand and your company will suffer.

Hiring a professional photographer will guarantee that the first picture your potential clients see of you will be your best. Headshots determine your brand. They tell a story. Here at Kat Squibb Photography, our professionals work one and one with you to pinpoint exactly what story you want your headshot to tell. We know what kind of wardrobe will best suit your goals, which accessories to add, and what poses work best to both flatter you and to tell your personal and professional story. Every individual has a unique essence and a unique story to tell. Our professionals are trained to capture this and allow your clients to see it as well. Let us help you to let your personality shine and to elevate your brand.

Invest in business. Invest in yourself. You’re worth it!

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