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The 56-year-old who has worked in the marketing and website design sector for more than 21 years, is calling on business owners to budget for exceptional, original photography especially with more business being carried out online during Covid19.
“One of the things that business owners will often do is forget the power of good images,” Neil said. “They will think ‘I can do that with my phone’ or they will buy in stock images for their website without realising what a powerful tool good imagery can be and, increasingly, being authentic is important. Showing images of people who are not your staff – or not you – doesn’t fool anybody!”
Research around the use of photographic images shows that the brain processes an image around 60,000 times quicker than it processes words. Also research has shown when people read information in text form online they will remember ten per cent of it three days later. However if that information comes with a relevant picture, they will remember up to 65 per cent of that message three days later.
“Pictures are very important for products, people or premises,” Neil said. “They allow people to quickly assess how they feel about a business and what it offers. Pictures can also convey moods and emotions in a way that is instant and captivating. Evidence also shows that on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, a series of pictures or an album gets much higher engagement than a single image.”
Here are Neil’s ten ways in which company owners can use professional imagery in their business:
Neil, who has a studio at Cadley, near Marlborough, is a specialist in product photography, landscapes, marine and agricultural imagery and holds a licentiateship with the British Institution of Professional Photography. To find out more visit https://www.moore-photographics.com
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