Description
Why should you be documenting your day.
Because we’ve been doing it for years.
Because without photography, there is no history.
Showcasing your working environment forms that unconscious attachment with a client. The moment they step through your door, they already feel familiar with their surroundings, because they recognise it, even if it’s the first time they've stepped foot through the door, they already feel comfortable.
If you’re a creative who works from home, showing your work environment may not fit this narrative. This is ok, there are still aspects of what you do that you should showcase. Possibly a time-lapse of you editing a video or a photograph. An insight of the process you go through to achieve the end result. Behind the scenes photos or short videos can be really impactive.
This, is the power, of documenting your day.
BE CREATIVE. BE INSPIRED. BE YOU.
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