What This Is
Local brand photography is available for select website clients who want real, grounded images of their space, work, or offerings — not stock photos or overly staged shoots.
This is designed to support:
- Your website
- Your story
- Your credibility
It’s not a photoshoot for photos’ sake. It’s imagery with purpose.
Best For
- Brick-and-mortar businesses
- Wellness spaces, studios, cafés, retreats
- Makers, practitioners, and service providers
- Website builds where visuals matter as much as words
If your business relies on presence, environment, or human connection, this is often a strong fit.
What’s Included
Each photography session is scoped intentionally, but typically includes:
- An on-site session designed around your website needs (length varies by tier)
- Real, natural images of your space, process, or offerings
- Light direction to keep things calm and unforced
- Professionally edited, web-ready images
- Guidance on how and where to use images on your site
The goal is imagery that feels:
- Natural
- Trust-building
- Aligned with your brand tone
How Pricing Works
Photography is scoped individually based on:
- Location
- Session length
- Intended usage
- Website needs
Most sessions fall within a mid-hundreds range, but exact pricing is confirmed after intake.
There is no obligation to add photography to your project.
When I’ll Recommend It
I may suggest photography if:
- Stock imagery feels disconnected from your brand
- Your space or work is part of the experience
- Your website relies heavily on trust and atmosphere
- You want visuals that actually reflect reality
If it’s not necessary, I’ll tell you that too.
Important Notes
- Available for local clients only
- Scheduled alongside website timelines when possible
- Not required for any website package
- Offered selectively to ensure quality and alignment
Interested?
If you’re curious whether photography would support your project, you can mention it during intake or simply ask.
I’ll help you decide if it makes sense — and if it doesn’t, we won’t force it.
Calm visuals matter. Real spaces matter. This is about showing up honestly — not performing.