Saturday, May 15, 2010

Does photography affect Consumers perspective


Vision is the most advanced of our senses. We understand the world through our eyes and images play an exceptional role in human perception-we evolved to make fast decisions based in what we see, determining friend from foe at a glance.

Everyday we encounter a thousand sophisticated images through entertainment or advertising. These images become the prime criteria to cast opinions-in a blink of eye- of what is good or bad inferior or excellent. The power of first impression cannot be underestimated.



The photography you use creates an immediate impression as to where your product stands in terms of professionalism, attention to detail and quality control. It also identifies whether you employ inferior standards in return for lower costs!


When determining the price of creating the photography that helps you sell your products or services, step back for a moment and consider the larger picture. Does the image you use reflect the way you want customers to perceive your brand?
In this belt-tightening economy, it’s easy to fall to the temptations of using cheaper alternatives anywhere we can. Cheap stock photography floods the web, technology makes possible to have your own in house studio and employ a staff that will crank out pictures. You may even consider doing it yourself.

But does doing things cheaply have to mean cheapening your brand? It obviously pays to shop around. You should never over pay for your photography. At the same time, you want to create a look that’s all your own. Start with a clear understanding of your brand, the key messages you want to communicate, and your core differentiators.

The next step is to research photography and find something that is representative of your brand. As images are researched, consider their uniqueness and how closely they reflect your brand attributes what you want to communicate to customers. This is essential for leaving a long term impression that lasts.

By using the right photography, you can truly elevate your brand and create something that communicates more than a sales letter or promotional piece. There are some things you don’t want to compromise on – and one of those is the imagery used on a continuous basis. Be clear and find the right photography to get you there.

2 comments:

  1. nice work brother, i agree to most of wat u have said. photography does play a significant role. thats the reason companies like victorinox etc spend a huge chunk in photography. the companies that spend on photography are companies that have a high quotient spending in print media. for ex: amul wouldn spend on photography coz it survives on tv commercials. but companies like william pen or lazy boy would spend 70 percent of their advertisin budget on photography. the reason is pretty simple. gud wrk pandey lookin forwrd to ur further blogs. kudos

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  2. Yeah man.. keep on appreciating

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