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A Curation of Things Business Owners Wish They Knew When Starting Their Own Businesses

December 20, 2023 by McKenzi Taylor

Every successful business owner has made missteps along the way and faced challenges they’ve had to overcome to reach their goals. If they tell you otherwise, they probably aren’t being truthful with themselves. 

Owning a business is hard. The line between success and failure is thin, but the best business owners can reflect on what propelled them across the chasm of doom and onto the mountaintop of glory.

This curation of things business owners wish they knew when starting their business will give you a sneak peek at what may be to come as you embark on your business ownership journey.

Before You Begin

Every business starts with an idea, a dream and a can-do attitude. But you need to lay some groundwork before you dive into the deep end.

Learning to crawl before you can run is important. Here are a couple things to do before you launch your business.

Determine Your Why

Why is this business needed? Will it fill a gap for your community? What makes now the right time to start? Why are you the right person for the job?

Asking yourself these questions, and providing good answers, is important. If you don’t know why the business should exist, then you should reconsider your idea.

Have a Business Plan

It should include sections on Executive Summary, Business Description and Structure, Market Research and Strategies, Management and Personnel, and Financial Documents.

These 5 sections of your business plan will inform yourself and your investors (if you have them) about your:

  • company background 
  • market opportunity
  • competitive advantages
  • operational details
  • financial highlights
  • intellectual property
  • expenses
  • legal structure
  • marketing strategy
  • sales forecasts
  • deadlines and milestones
  • advertising & public relations
  • the competition

Your local small business association has a number of resources that can help you with all of this.

Craft the Mission, Vision and Values

If the Business Plan is considered the coach’s playbook to your business, then the Mission/Vision/Values are the inspiring halftime speech. They’re the soaring words, platitudes and historic reminders of who you are, what you do and who you strive to be.

Remember them. Eat, sleep and breathe them. Live them.

Keep Things Simple

Early on, it’ll feel like you’re trying to drink from a firehose and the house is always burning.

The more you keep things simple and don’t overwhelm yourself the easier owning your own business will be. Make your processes, systems and marketing simple.

Be sure that they can be easily duplicated and are scalable. Juggling three balls now might be easy, but what happens when you add more balls? Is the process in place one that can keep up with the action as your business grows?

Remember That You Don’t Have to Do It All Alone

Don’t be stubborn and think you can do everything by yourself. Even the simplest businesses rely on a team.

There aren’t enough hours in a day to get everything done you wish you had time for. Many hands make light work. Even one other person can help you split the duties in half.

Along with this, you should be honest with yourself and admit that you don’t know everything. There’s always someone out there with valuable input. Find a mentor or an advisor to help you on your business ownership journey. Listen to them.

Early On

After awhile, you’ll have gotten the hang of it and maybe you’ll feel like this could be a business that could stick around for a few years.

Now it’s time to tighten up the screws, put some makeup on the blemishes and establish a professional brand for your business. Here are some things to keep in mind during this phase.

Think About Branding

The first step many people want to take is branding their new company. While it’s an important step, it doesn’t have to come first.

The kid who starts a lemonade stand or a lawn mowing business or a dog walking service knows that it’s more important to get out there, get systems in place and get some experience under your belt before you start hiring a creative team to build your branding. 

When it does come time to build your brand, it’s important to get it right. Doing so will prevent you from having to re-do it again and again. Follow the steps in our ultimate brand checklist to ensure you’re on the right track.

Online Marketing

Use online platforms to market your business. There’s a reason advertising on social media has exploded.

It can be uniquely targeted to the people most likely to purchase your product or need your services, and it’s cheaper than traditional advertising on TV, radio or billboards. 

Ongoing

This next batch of tips are things you should do on an ongoing basis; make sure you are always staying on top of these.

Doing so will mean that your resources are being used well, you’re at the forefront of your industry, and — once you have employees — that you’re giving them the power to succeed.

Hone Time Management Skills

As you start taking on more tasks, responsibilities and obligations and are generally having to meet more demands and deadlines, this becomes an important skill.

Making wise use of your time and managing your schedule is crucial to your business’s success. Overloading yourself, burning yourself out and getting lost on an endless loop of never having enough time is a recipe for disaster. 

Understand the Market and Your Competitors

The only constant is change. You need to continuously evaluate your market and who the other players are.

What are your customers doing differently than before? What are your competitors doing to meet your customer’s needs, and how are they siphoning off business from you?

Always keep yourself informed so you can perform at your best.

Pay for Tools Your Business Needs

There’s a tool for every job.

If your business needs design software, buy it and stay up to date on the software subscription. If you need storage, physical or digital, secure it. If you need a delivery van, find one.

Essential tools wear out, get outdated and fall apart. Make sure you supply your business and your team with the tools they need to effectively and cost efficiently do their jobs. 

Conversely, don’t drain your budget on shiny things that won’t move your business forward.

Everyone wants a corporate jet, but not everyone needs one. Some businesses need a storefront in a high-traffic area. Others can operate 100% remotely.

Don’t pay for things you don’t need.

Empower Employees to Be Autonomous

Along with providing your team with the tools they need, you should also give them the power to make decisions and operate without your need to babysit them.

Micromanaging employees causes two problems.

First, it prevents your employees from being confident and developing a pride of ownership, which stunts their growth.

Secondly, it saps your ability to focus on higher level tasks, such as building new revenue streams, making new partnerships or even seeing ways to improve your overall operations from a 10,000 foot view.

Establish As Habits

Successful people stick to successful habits. They develop rituals and routines that keep their minds —  and relationships with colleagues — healthy. Stick to some of our suggested good habits to keep yourself sane.

Schedule Time to Just Think

It’s easy to have months and years go by in the blink of an eye if you don’t take time to slow down and think. Set aside time at regular intervals (once a week, once a day, once a month) to think.

Ask yourself thought provoking questions or have a go-to thought starter. Maybe spend time at the end of each day to identify the daily peak and a pit: What was the best part of the day and what was the worst?

Start a journal and make regular entries. Write down your reflections, your wishes and your goals. Monitor your mental health and take time to check in with yourself regularly.

Maybe you do this during your morning run or your afternoon lap swim. You can do it on your commute instead of listening to the morning radio jocks go on and on about the latest viral video or Hollywood gossip.

Whenever you do it, make it a positive experience so it can become an easy, healthy habit.

Network

To some, networking is a necessary evil. But it can be an enjoyable experience.

Here are some ways to make it less of a chore and more of a habit:

  • Join a networking group that shares your interests.
  • Join a country club where you can meet new people.
  • Attend trade shows and conventions to learn from other experts.
  • Sign up for an industry association and volunteer to be part of the leadership.
  • Listen to podcasts and read blogs aimed at your industry and participate in the comments or message boards.

Celebrate Accomplishments

When you and your business do well, it’s time to celebrate. Office parties and happy hours are a good start. Golf outings, corporate retreats and bonuses are even better.

If you’ve had a big win, celebrate accordingly. Hand out pay raises, award paid time off and always be looking to take care of the employees that make your success possible.

Bringing in donuts on casual Fridays is ok, but don’t let small tokens of appreciation like logo coffee mugs and meaningless Employee of the Month plaques be the only way you celebrate accomplishments.

Make celebrating accomplishments a meaningful part of your culture. Encourage your people to recognize each other and celebrate each other as much as you recognize and celebrate them.

Attitudes and Focus Points

Approaching your business with the right attitude can make all the difference. Poor attitudes are easy to spot, and good ones are hard to fake. Approach your business with a smile and keep negativity at bay.

Commit to Personal and Business Development

Gaining ground on the competition, meeting sales targets, building your loyalty among clients and customers and staying ahead of the competition are all important things to strive for. But in your race to the top, don’t forget to grow as a person as well.

Avoid Burnout

Pushing hard and striving to be the best is good. However, overdoing it, dedicating all your time and energy at the expense of friends and family, and skipping out on time to relax can be a good way to burn yourself out. 

There’s more to life than money and work. Don’t literally kill yourself making your dreams a reality. Stress is the silent killer, causing a long list of health issues, including heart attacks. Take time to recharge. You’ll be at your best when you come back from time off. 

Work life balance is crucial. I encourage you to be mindful of it so that you don’t lose your mind running your small business.

Know That Done Is Better Than Perfect

If you’re like me, you’ve got a thousand ideas floating around in your head and often want to develop and execute all of them all at once. A small mindset shift can keep you moving forward rather than getting bogged down by every last detail.

Take a “test and learn” approach vs. waiting for perfection.

Once you’ve got the idea built out to 80 or 90 percent completion, let it live and see what happens. You’ll gain valuable feedback and learn so much from your customers once they start adopting it and trying it.

Things you thought were a problem will turn out to be just fine. You can dial it in later. Don’t wait until you’ve got it “perfect” to start implementing it. 

Periodically

Every successful business owner regularly checks in with how things are going and how they can improve their company.

Find a way to do this a few times a year so that you’re regularly reassessing and adjusting.

Get and Apply Feedback

Ask for, and openly receive and apply, honest feedback. This can come in the form of employee surveys, interactions and discussions with customers, online reviews from places like yelp and google, or even secret shoppers.

Receiving and applying feedback isn’t something that comes naturally to everyone. To some people, “feedback” is just a nicer word for “criticism.”

But there’s a big difference between feedback and criticism. Don’t worry, it’s ok to admit your soft skills could use some improvement and to brush up on your ability to ask for, receive and apply feedback. 

Make sure whatever method or forum you’re using doesn’t just feed your ego or try to make you happy.

I know a guy who used to moonlight as a secret shopper. He’s an honest guy who gave thoughtful reviews of places that he was assigned to review… until one day he was assigned a business who was angry about the feedback they received and refused to pay him for his visit to their establishment. From then on, he only gave glowingly positive reviews.

Soliciting feedback is only useful if you’re openly listening to what is being said and genuinely taking actions to do better. 

Diversify Services and/or Client Portfolios

Oftentimes, rather than spending time and money looking for new customers, you can make more profit by selling additional services or products to your existing clients. Knowing this is like having a cheat code to small business ownership.

Don’t think of this as trying to upsell your customers. You’re not trying to add a cooling system flush and a timing belt adjustment to a customer who only wants an oil change.

You’re actually creating new revenue streams for yourself that your customers  want and can use, building more brand loyalty.

Approach this idea with soft sales techniques rather than guilt trips. Offer them something that can add value to what they are already getting from you. 

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Thank you for coming to the studio, learning about my branding photography company and helping me empower the small business community. People like you absolutely make an impact in the real world and I’m glad to help you do even more.

The benefits of fresh photography in your marketing materials can’t be understated. From product images to candid portraits, to action shots of you and your employees on the job. Every image is another chance to connect with your audience and tell your brand’s story. A branding session can give you all of this and more!

I hope your new content helps you boost your small business right away.

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Please remember to share your experience on your social media pages so I can get the word out about my content creation services.

If you ever need more branding photographs I’m always ready to hook you up with my Friends & Family Discount.

I know scoring up to date branding and marketing content can be difficult, especially when you’re just starting out.

That’s why I’m excited to be able to offer my help, and I hope to see you in the studio again soon.

Love Notes

 

“Working with McKenzi has been amazing and her work really captured the essence of the work I do.”
– Clarissa Thompson

 

“Thank you McKenzi for creating a reflection of myself that I am proud to share with the world.”
– Bridget Brandise

 

“The whole experience was the best that I have ever had with a photographer!”
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Many of my clients see outsized returns on their investment in the professional photography packages I offer. Beneficial uses for branding photos include, Instagram Posts, Website Hero Images, Your Blog, Social Profile Photo, Email Signature, Business Cards and much more.

Personal Brand Starter Kit

$897
  • Monday - Thursday only
  • 30 Minute pre-session consultation
  • Up to 30 minute photography session
  • In photographer's pre determined Studio location
  • Minimum 25 photos with light editing for color correction and exposure
  • Package available only in Studio, see Professional Collection for outdoor locations

Instant Professional Brand

$1897
  • 30 Minute pre-session consultation
  • Up to 2 hours of photography time and 30 minutes of travel
  • Choose 2 locations options include, studio, model home, downtown or park location (Location ideas will be discussed during consultation session)
  • Minimum 75 photos with light editing for color correction and exposure
  • How-to-Guide for using your photos (for website and socials)
  • Recommend bringing at least 5 wardrobe changes

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  • Bundle and Save, book 2 Instant Professional Brand packages to be used within 6 months of each other, save 30%!

  • 30 Minute pre-session consultation
  • Up to 2 hours of photography time and 30 minutes of travel
  • Choose 2 locations options include, studio, model home, downtown or park location (Location ideas will be discussed during consultation session)
  • Minimum 75 photos with light editing for color correction and exposure
  • How-to-Guide for using your photos (for website and socials)
  • Recommend bringing at least 5 wardrobe changes

Power Up Your Photo Collection

Add any number of extras to your photo shoot to customize your experience.

The top level of professional images come from paying attention to the details. Upgrade your session with your choice of extras and our team will go above and beyond to make you and your brand look its very best.

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Off-menu Location

Got an idea for a unique shooting location? Run it by us to see if it’s possible.

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Don’t know what to wear? We got you!

Unbranded Prop(s) – i.e. coffee cup, office supplies, tech tools etc.

Build an authentic environment with well chosen set pieces.

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Adding a video to your digital assets is proven to increase traffic and sales.

Behind The Scenes/Influencer Package/Raw/Content for Social Media

Give your audience the access they crave with a peak behind your curtain.

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Let our team shoot and edit your social media vids.

Walking Tour

Hit the pavement and be part of the scene to showcase your brand in a more dynamic and engaging way.

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5 Ways to Use Your Brand Photos That You Haven’t Thought of Yet

November 15, 2023 by McKenzi Taylor

Brand photography is one of the single most impactful ways to connect with your audience. Photos taken with your brand in mind can be attention grabbing, can help establish comfort and familiarity and can be the thing that seals the deal in your customer’s purchasing journey.

But to get all the benefits of brand photography you have to know how to use them. By now you know that brand photos are social media gold. But your collection of images can also be used for so much more.

Using a cohesive collection of images for your profile pictures is a start. Adding them to your cover and banner photos, creating posts with graphics and using them for your Reels/Highlights/Stories or other videos is also very useful.

Those are the easy ones. On the next level, there are other things you can do too. We’ll share with you five ways to use your brand photos that you haven’t thought of yet.

1. Welcome Packet for New Clients

A client welcome packet can be physical or digital; either way, it’s important to make it look professional. You want it to match the rest of your branding and make a first-class first impression.

Brand photography is the perfect way to introduce yourself, your products, your services and your company’s culture and personality at a glance.

Your welcome packet should be completely branded. It’s about more than just slapping your  logo on a few templates. It should be designed by a professional graphic designer so that it’s inviting, sets the tight tone and jives with your website, social media and marketing pieces. 

If things look out of place, your clients will notice — consciously or subconsciously. The right branding photography can make or break their experience.

2. Emails and Signatures Business Card

We do so much customer and client interaction through emails these days that it’s important to have your ducks in a row when it comes to the little things.

Your emails should use relevant images that belong to your brand. When making a photo part of the content of your email, it’s important to do so with purpose. A brand photo is much more effective when you put thought into how it’s being used.

Consider how it interacts with the larger message, and determine ways to tell a story with photos rather than just lazily adding a photo because the internet told you it’s important to use photos.

Add photos strategically. Using them as part of your signature puts a face with a name, and people remember faces. It’s a personal, digital handshake that says, “Thanks for stopping by and listening to me. Please come back more often. I like seeing you here.”

3. Website and Blog

Your website is likely the first place your customers and clients encounter you. It’s ultra important to have brand photos for your website. The experts at Constant Contact say they are just as important as the words, if not more so, because the human brain processes images faster than words.

Start by clearly defining what you want your images to say, then choose some of your brand photos to match that message.

Make sure your brand photos fit onto your website and help to push customers to purchase, instead of distracting them.

Colors in your images that clash with your logo, brand colors or other design elements will be more distracting than helpful, as can poor placement.

Ensure your photos don’t make it hard for your site visitors to navigate it, especially when it comes to the digital shopping cart feature.

On your website, you may have links to your social media channels, but oftentimes the most effective way to hook customers once they’ve found you is your blog.

This is your chance to go into depth and provide details about your business, your profession and your industry.

Make yourself an expert that your customers can trust, and you’ll see more sales. 

Brand photography on your blog can help make difficult subjects clear, give more background to a process or system or add context to abstract topics.

Better informing your customers in a friendly and helpful way can do wonders for your small business.

4. Banners for Vendor Events and Trade Shows

At conferences, trade shows, vendor events and other industry get-togethers you’ve got an interested audience that’s primed and ready to learn more about your business.

They’re attending in order to make connections with people like you, so it’s your job to make it easy for them.

Brand photographs can enhance the look of your banner and make your booth stand out in the convention center.

When potential customers and clients stop by your booth, they’ll feel like they’ve stepped into your store if you’ve got a cohesive batch of professional-looking banners, posters, handouts, business cards and signage.

The space you pay for at these types of events isn’t cheap, so make every square foot count with pieces that work well and do their job.

Brand photographs come in all shapes and sizes, and you’ll need professional images that can be enlarged to fit the big pieces in your booth and still be impactful on the smaller items in your marketing arsenal.

5. Printed Marketing Materials

As you promote your business, raise brand recognition, remind current or potential customers to connect with you and ask people to choose your services, you’ll want to use printed marketing materials.

They’re physical and tangible materials associated with your business that consumers can see, read and use. Effective print materials can help potential customers form associations with color schemes, logos or phrases or products.

Using your imagination is encouraged when you are trying to market your small business. Everyone thinks about the easy stuff like billboards, signs, coffee mugs and t-shirts.

But what about some other examples of great printed materials you can use your brand photography for?

A measuring tape might come in handy at your craft store or hardware store. A branded face mask brush is the perfect accessory if you’re in the business of skincare.

Identifying plant stakes might be a good way for customers to find the varietal they want at your garden store — and be something they can stick in the ground right next to your product once they plant it in a more permanent location in their yard.

I’ve seen garage door installers, plumbers and electricians put their stickers or magnets right on their work when I’ve called them out to fix something at my house.

What a genius way for them to get a leg up on the competition the next time the hot water heater or air conditioner goes out!

If you need a set of brand photographs for your small business or personal brand, please connect with the team at Taylored Photo Memories to schedule a session today. We know how to make your brand marketing materials more impactful with brand photographs and would love to help!

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Market yourself to potential clients and pull in new customers with professional service business photography. Converting leads into buyers is easier when you’ve got the pictures to prove you’re as good at your job as you say you are.

Put your solid work ethic and your stellar results in front of potential clients and watch the calls and messages come rolling in. You work hard enough as it is, make marketing easy with a new collection of personalized service business brand photography.

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Using the right tool for the job is important. You wouldn’t fix a leaky faucet with a weed wacker, so why would you use worn out stock photos to tell your unique business’ story? A collection of images that tell your service business’s story is invaluable.

Taylored Photo expertly photographs your service business. The photography team captures you in action at your best, aims to tell your brand’s story through their work and never misses a chance to make your service shine.

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“As a business owner myself, I see the importance of maximizing my marketing impact to pull in new business. Photographing people working passionately at their job, and making connections in their community excites me, because I get to meet the people that make the world run,” says founder McKenzi Taylor.

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Connecting with your audience is more important than ever. And it’s a lot easier than you think. You’ve got a lot to offer, and authentic photographs of you being you will make an impact.
When your target audience is able to see you in your element it allows them to connect with your small business on a more personal level. You’ve spent a lot of time getting to know your target audience, now it’s time to let them get to know you!

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“What I liked best about working with McKenzi was her kindness and her truly unsurpassed ability to put me at ease and take photos that represent the spirit of MANN|MARK in a relevant light. The whole experience was the best that I have ever had with a photographer!”

Laurie M.

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to Your Advertising Assets

Marketing your small business is much more effective if you are able to build pathways for your customers that help them embark on your brand’s journey. The Taylored Photo team helps you share your story through lifestyle photography, so that your customers establish emotional connections to it and want to say “yes”.

Taylored Photo expertly photographs your lifestyle brand images. Our team of professional photographers capture you in your comfort zone, aims to tell your brand’s story and never misses a chance to make you and your team shine.

Tell Your Story More Vividly

“As a business owner myself, I see the power behind giving my audience a peak at who I am and what my team and I are all about. There’s strength behind creating connections and emotional responses to images that tell an audience about yourself. Photographing people working on things they are passionate about, being happy in their chosen line of work and sharing in the celebration of their wins is a great way to help them build stronger relationships with their customers,” says Founder McKenzi Taylor.

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What Is Agile Imagery and How Can It Save Me Money?

November 2, 2023 by McKenzi Taylor

Agile imagery is product photography that is deliberately shot to do more than one thing. An agile image can act both as campaign ad imagery and product photos — and more!

Agile images are becoming important for companies to use.

In the ever-increasing push for more and more content, and with the need to be more and more active online (i.e. available for customers where the customers spend their time), it’s getting harder and harder to keep up with the demand for content.

Using an agile imagery e-commerce photography strategy can save your company money essentially because you’ll be reducing the number of images you need to pay for. 

Standard Brand Photography Versus Agile Imagery

Brand photography represents your brand, providing you with a visual identity. This identity allows you to show the world and your potential customers who you are.

This type of photography can help tell a story, provide insights to your clients on how your services look or give details on the products you sell.

Brand photography accomplishes different goals with different types of photos. Knowing how each of them work is as important as having them all available in your tool chest.

You’ll need editorialized campaign imagery that generates excitement and emotion which triggers your customers’ “want” emotion.

And you’ll also need highly functional photos that serve as visual explanation tools for your product detail pages and trigger purchases via the “need” reaction.

There are other types of brand photography, but for simplicity’s sake, we’ll stick to these two ends of the spectrum.

Meanwhile, agile imagery can do both of these things and more.

These types of photographs are versatile for adaptation in many use cases, whether it be webpages, social media content or ad campaigns. Agile images allow you to use a single creative asset across more than one brand channel.

That’s not to say you can get one single image to do everything. You still need a number of images, just not as many as if you were strictly using a traditional brand photography strategy.

How Agile Imagery Can Save Your Business Money

Because agile images are versatile assets that are specifically designed to be repurposed, you can do more with less.

Think of it like buying all-season tires for your car instead of installing winter tires for the icy and snowy months and then switching to summer tires when blizzards fade away and summer takes over.

Sure, you’ll pay more per photograph in the way of better execution, longer planning times, more people involved in the creative process, more experienced and better photographers and creative staff.

But, once you have your images, you can use them for many more purposes, using them to drive your company’s marketing efforts for longer and across more platforms and mediums.

Since they can be cropped, filtered, edited and spliced in a variety of ways, and are as at home on a storefront as on a social channel, you can create a consistent brand story across mediums at a lower long-term cost.

How to Use Agile Imagery

Aim for photos that highlight the unique features and quality of your products, while also capturing the brand’s unique identity. Tell a story, but also show details. 

Instead of planning, staffing and executing several different editorial and product sessions with different photographers, different lighting, different staging and different models, you can do one big, well-planned photoshoot to capture everything all at once. 

This will ensure consistency, which is critical to sticking to your branding guidelines that you worked so hard to create. Then deploy the resulting images across multiple marketing and sales channels. 

How Much Money Can Using Agile Imagery Save

What do multi-tools, combo meals, a Liberal Arts & Sciences degree and the aforementioned all-season tires have in common with agile imagery?

They all serve multiple purposes with one purchase vs. buying all the pieces individually and paying much more overall.

It’s possible to save about 10% of your photography budget by adopting an agile imagery strategy. 

Interested?

If you think agile imagery is right for you — and it probably is — connect with me and my team.

We’re all about helping you make improvements on your marketing materials and providing cost savings to businesses looking to maximize their branding photography budgets! 

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Product Photography

Product Photography

Making The Images
That Make Your Products Shine

Converting customers into repeat buyers is easier with beautiful photos of all your offerings. Don’t let lackluster images turn people away. Get them hooked on your small business with enticing images.
Professional photographs of your products give your audience context, detail and understanding without having to hold it in their hands. The more you can show them, the less you have to tell them, because a picture truly does say a thousand words.

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“McKenzi will not stop working until you get exactly what you desire from her with images that tell an amazing story! If you are looking to connect with a photographer that has awesome skills along with the desire to capture you or your best vision, then McKenzi is the right and best choice!”

Jesse F.

Add Product Photography
to Your Marketing Methods

One of the most powerful means of advertising is product photography. Being able to give your customers a tangible look at what you’re trying to sell them is about as effective as it gets. Make better marketing possible with the addition of product photography services from Taylored Photo.

Taylored Photo expertly photographs your products so you can put them on display and get results. Our team captures your range of goods in all their glory, aims to tell your brand’s story through their work and never misses a chance to make your pieces glow.

Capture Your Whole Catalog

“As a business owner myself, I see the power behind showcasing my entire line of goods and services. Gaps and holes in my company’s story leave our customers wondering, and our customers are always better informed when we don’t leave anything out,” says founder McKenzi Taylor.

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Headshots

Let Your Personality Shine with New Headshots
To Make Better Connections

One of the most effective ways to introduce yourself to new contacts and potential clients is with a professional photo. Your headshot is an integral part of making a good first impression in your face-to-face, print and digital interactions.

A fresh set of headshots gives you an edge and makes sure your connections last. A pleasing portrait gives people a way to put a face with a name and ensures they’ll remember making your acquaintance. Greet your customers with a lasting smile to make more sales.

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Putting your best face forward is always a winning move, and the trusty ol’ headshot has been doing it for professionals for years.

The headshot is a true workhorse and should be a staple for anyone who wants to grow their personal brand or small business.

Headshots have evolved with the times and today feel more like mini portrait sessions than a trip to the DMV.

This new style of corporate photo is not only about showing your face, but actually showing who you are, establishes credibility and reinforces why someone would want to work with you.

“Not your typical boring headshots! From the first click of the shutter (that was impromptu scheduled just days before) to the final delivered proofs, my experience with McKenzi Taylor of Taylored Photo was pure magic. Headshots can be a nerve-wracking experience but McKenzi has an incredible talent for capturing the essence of the person in front of her lens. If you’re considering photography services look no further than Taylored Photo. Do it Do it Do it!”

Brigette B., Real Estate Agent

Add Headshots to Your Marketing Process

Putting your best face forward is always a winning move, and the trusty ol’ headshot has been doing it for professionals for years. The headshot is a true workhorse and should be a staple for anyone who wants to grow their personal brand or small business.

Headshots have evolved with the times and today feel more like mini portrait sessions than a trip to the DMV. This new style of corporate photo is not only about showing your face, but actually showing who you are, establishes credibility and reinforces why someone would want to work with you.

Taylored Photo expertly photographs your modern headshots. Our team captures you at your best, aims to tell your story and never misses a chance to make you shine.

Put Yourself Out There With Our Help

“As a business owner myself, I see the power behind great looking headshots for my team and I. Headshots that tell the story and share our personalities with our audience make a big difference in our marketing efforts,” says Taylor.

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