Today we’re diving deep into one of the most important — but often overlooked — parts of building a successful photography business: your visual identity.
We’re joined by creative business consultant Tom Wright, who helps photographers, videographers, and artists define the style and aesthetic that attracts their ideal clients. In this episode, we explore how the way you photograph, the work you create, and the brand you build all come together to send a powerful message — one that either connects you with the right clients… or doesn’t.
If you’ve ever wondered how to shape your work without losing your authenticity — and grow a brand that truly feels like you — this conversation is a must-listen.
What We Cover:
- What visual identity actually means for photographers
- Why alignment is critical to attracting the right clients
- How misalignment in your brand can repel your dream clients
- The biggest mistakes photographers make when curating their brand
- How to evolve your style over time without confusing your audience
- Practical steps to audit your portfolio, website, and social presence
- The balance between technical and emotional storytelling in your brand
- Actionable tips to strengthen your visual identity today
Links & Resources:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bytomw/
Website: https://www.bytomw.com
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