Do you know how to take great photos for your socials?
Last updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] about 1 year ago.See historyTaking photos can be difficult when you don't have an available photographer urgently.
So, don't discourage your team members that don't have the right skills to keep sharing photos with your Marketing team. Instead, we asked some hot photography tips from the SSW TV team to help you out!
Here are the tips:
Framing
Being eye level with the subject and using the rule of thirds, which involves mentally dividing up your framing using 2 horizontal lines and 2 vertical lines, as a professional camera would do – if you are not using one. Also make sure there isn’t too much empty space and that you are not missing anyone important, if you have a big group, for example.
Composition
See the composition checklist:
- What is in your photograph? Is it well-positioned?
- Is the desk clean?
- Are there things that shouldn’t be in the photograph? E.g. confidential information
- Lighting: Get the most out of lighting, especially if you are taking indoor photos. Try to avoid taking photos behind bright windows.
- Make sure your lenses are clean before taking photos.
Perspective Choice
If possible, use portrait mode on your camera for taking photos of developers, as there’s a better chance of making use of the whole frame and photo composition. Also depending on what you are trying to capture, choose from landscape or portrait (camera position) when taking the photo.
Photo Style
Regarding the photo style, it’s better to smile in photos, so try and get your models (aka employees) to naturally smile in their photos. This makes the business seem more inviting to clients, besides giving the photo a warmer tone. It’s always good to take natural photos as well, like a shot of our team working together. When possible, it’s great to show a bit of diversity, as the techie community is pretty much consisted by the male sex.
- Do you keep your social media updated?
- Do you use and encourage others to use hashtags?
- Do you add tracking codes in URLs?
- Comments - Do you know how to weed out spammers?
- Do you follow minimum image sizes on social media?
- Content - Do you know that posts with images/videos are more engaging?
- Content - Do you know why you should use memes as part of your business social media content?
- Branding - Do you know when to use an overlay on images?
- Do you follow image standard sizes on social media?
- Content - Do you know the types of content you should post on your social media?
- Content - Do you keep your content consistent across your different social media platforms?
- Do you keep your social media updated?
- Do you use and encourage others to use hashtags?
- Do you add tracking codes in URLs?
- Comments - Do you know how to weed out spammers?
- Do you follow minimum image sizes on social media?
- Content - Do you know that posts with images/videos are more engaging?
- Content - Do you know why you should use memes as part of your business social media content?
- Branding - Do you know when to use an overlay on images?
- Do you follow image standard sizes on social media?
- Content - Do you know the types of content you should post on your social media?
- Content - Do you keep your content consistent across your different social media platforms?