A breakdown of how brand and outdoor lifestyle photography and video projects are scoped and priced. Every project is different, so each one is quoted based on the details of the project.
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Most architects and interior designers finish a project, post a few images, and move on. This article breaks down why that's a missed opportunity and how to start getting your work in front of Canadian editors, award panels, and the publications your clients actually read.
Get Published Workbook
Still images document a project, but video brings it to life. By adding motion, pacing, and perspective, you can communicate the experience of a space in a way that feels more immersive and engaging.
adding video
Creating content without a plan often leads to scattered results. This blueprint focuses on building a structured approach that helps you create with intention, stay consistent, and develop a library of visuals that supports your work over time.
Planning Content
Cost-sharing is a simple way to get more out of your investment in photography and video. By collaborating with other contributors on a project, you can reduce costs, streamline the process, and create a cohesive set of visuals that benefits everyone involved.
COST-sharing
Real experiences create something staged content cannot. When people interact naturally with a space, product, or service, the result is imagery that feels lived in, relatable, and far more meaningful to your audience.
Real Experiences