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What to bring to your brand shoot

By: Jane Haas Photography

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How to Prepare for Your Brand Photoshoot (In-Studio Office Setup)

 

(Save this checklist—you’ll thank me later!)

 

Your brand shoot isn’t just about photos.

It’s about capturing your story. Your vibe. Your vision.

 

And the easiest way to make your session stand out?

Bring the right props and personal touches.

 

Here’s your ultimate prep list:

 

1. Wardrobe & Style Essentials

•Blazers & Jackets – Layers add professionalism and polish.

•Shirts in Brand Colors – Stick to solids and neutral tones. Avoid loud patterns.

•Accessories – Watches, glasses, or subtle jewelry for a refined look.

•Shoes (even if cropped out) – Confidence starts from the ground up.

•Casual + Professional Options – Mix modern and relaxed styles for versatility.

 

2. Props That Fit Your Brand

•Laptop or Tablet – For that “in-action” business vibe.

•Notebooks, Planners, or Journals – Perfect for thought leaders and organizers.

•Books or Magazines – Showcase your expertise or inspirations.

•Coffee Mugs or Water Bottles – Create relatable, everyday moments.

•Desk Accessories – Pens, post-its, and desk organizers for a polished workspace.

•Headphones or Glasses – Add personality and character to your shots.

•Plants or Flowers – A quick pop of life and color.

 

3. Grooming & Touch-Up Kit

•Makeup Essentials – Lipstick, powder, blotting papers.

•Hairbrush or Comb – For quick fixes between shots.

•Derma-planing Glow? Bring moisturizer to keep skin radiant.

•Lint Roller – Because the camera picks up everything.

•Matte Powder (Men) – Avoid unwanted shine.

•Nose Hair Trimmer (Men) – Trust us on this one.

 

4. Personal Touches

•Signature Pieces – Glasses, scarves, or jewelry that reflect your style.

•Brand Colors – Incorporate your palette in outfits or props.

•Vision Board or Quotes – Visuals that inspire you and your audience.

•Business Cards – Perfect for flat-lay shots.

 

Pro Tip:

Bring 2-3 outfits and swap them out to capture multiple looks in one session.

 

The goal?

To create images that look polished, personal, and totally on-brand.

 

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