Commercial Photography Blog in NC

Neil Boyd is a commercial photographer in Raleigh NC. His work includes food photography, corporate head shots, product photography, architecture photography, event photography, advertising photography and lifestyle photography in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill NC.

 

3 Things to Do Before Your Real Estate Photographer Arrives

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If you want your property to sell for top dollar, it’s crucial that you make an unforgettable impression from the start. In the age of the internet, that means having a listing that catches the eye of potential buyers and stands out among the crowd. The key to doing that? Great photos to show off your property.

For the highest-quality, most attractive pictures of your home, your best bet is to hire a professional real estate photographer to capture its unique beauty. As the day of your photoshoot approaches, here are a few things you can do to ensure your property is ready for its close up.

1) Clean and declutter—thoroughly.

You want your house to put its best foot forward for your real estate photoshoot. That means you’ll have to go through room by room, deep cleaning and decluttering until everything is neat, tidy, and sparkling. Once it’s looking fresh and organized, remove your personal items to make it easier for buyers to picture your space as their home. This includes personal photos, magnets, children’s artwork, bathroom supplies, and all evidence of any pets.

2) Stage your space as best you can.

Truly effective real estate photos will sell not just your property to those who view them, but also the potential lifestyles that can be lived in it. Staging your house so that it has a universal appeal is the best way to highlight its potential to be someone’s home. You can do this by arranging your furniture in a functional layout, leaving out a few pieces of décor to create a homey look, and opening all curtains and blinds and turning on lights to make your space look bright and welcoming.

3) Brush up your curb appeal.

Exterior shots are often the first ones that potential buyers will see when browsing online listings. If you want to make a good first impression, your curb appeal needs to be up to par. Before your real estate photographer arrives, take the time to trim and tidy up your landscaping (a few colorful potted flowers couldn’t hurt either). Remove any outdoor clutter, such as landscaping tools, toys, garbage cans, yard decorations, and cars that could distract from the rest of the picture. Finally, if you have any porch or patio furniture, clean and straighten it up to highlight your property’s inviting outdoor living space.

For all your real estate photography needs in Raleigh and surrounding cities in North Carolina, Neil Boyd Photography has you covered. Our expertise extends to residential homes, commercial buildings, apartment complexes, hotels, restaurants, golf courses, and more. Whatever goals you have for your property, we’ll deliver the photos you need to make them happen.

Give us a call at 919-737-5609 today to get started with a free project quote!

How to Prepare for Your Professional Corporate Headshots

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Getting professional headshots for you and your employees is a great way for businesses to make a good first impression on potential customers. Investing in corporate headshots will also show your staff that you see them as serious and valuable working professionals.

Having a headshot taken may sound simple enough, but there are a few things you and your employees should know in order to get the best results. Keep these tips in mind—and pass them on to your team members—ahead of your corporate headshot session!

Dress to impress.

Most people’s first concern for any photoshoot is usually what to wear. It’s a good idea to choose an outfit ahead of time for your headshots, so you feel confident and prepared the day of. Select something that fits your company’s image but still feels like you. You might even bring more than one outfit to try. Avoid busy patterns and bulky accessories that will distract and overwhelm. Solid colors with high contrast to one another usually end up looking best.

Keep hair and makeup simple.

The goal of any headshot is to capture a photo that’s timeless—something you should keep in mind when styling your hair and makeup. Clean, natural-looking makeup is the way to go. Take special care not to use products that shimmer, sparkle, or even face lotion, as these will reflect on camera and make you look shiny. Choose a simple, polished hairstyle that you like and that frames your features well. For men, any facial hair should be trimmed and cleanly-shaped as well.

Try to stay relaxed and communicate with your photographer during your shoot.

You want your headshots to convey confidence and friendliness, especially if they’re being used for a company website or other marketing materials designed to attract customers. If you’re tense and anxious during your shoot, that’s what is going to read on camera. Communicating with your photographer will help you feel more at ease and make your photos turn out better. Share with them the look and feel you’re going for in your shots, so they can direct you and make you feel comfortable.

Are you looking for innovative ways to elevate the image of your company in Raleigh or around the Triangle in North Carolina? Get in touch with Neil Boyd Photography! We can set you up with corporate and executive headshots for you and your employees that draw attention to and send the right message about your business.

Contact our team of commercial photographers today to schedule your professional business portraits!

3 Reasons Professional Food Photography is Important for Your Restaurant

Anybody who has worked in the restaurant industry knows that the success of your establishment hinges on more than just the quality of your food. Delicious, high-quality food is, of course, a top priority. But if nobody shows up to your restaurant to eat that food, then it doesn’t matter how much better it is than your competition down the road.

The key to standing out is to tantalize your customers’ taste buds before they take their first bite. The best way to do that? By bringing in a professional to photograph your creations! Take a look at what an investment in professional food photography can accomplish for your business.

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1) A good first impression makes people want to order.

A memorable meal is one that engages every one of your senses from the start. With food photography, you’re able to capture the visual appeal of your product and persuade people to perceive your food as delicious before they even taste it. Images that showcase the quality of your cuisine will draw attention, trigger hunger, and make people want to experience what they’re seeing for themselves.

2) Create a sense of trust with customers.

Being upfront about your products and what people can expect of them makes your restaurant look and feel professional. People can be very picky about their food choices. By offering high-quality photos of your menu items, you’re offering customers an idea of what they’ll experience when they dine with you and allowing them to make a more accurate judgement about your business. This encourages people to trust your restaurant and builds lasting credibility.

3) Use professional food photography to build and market your brand.

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A professional food photographer will style your menu items down to the smallest detail to create the most attractive image to do justice to the quality of your food. They may also incorporate lifestyle shots of your chefs and/or servers in action. Together, all of these photos will shape the identity of your restaurant and show customers that you can offer them a delicious meal and positive, authentic dining experience. Use your pictures in print ads, online marketing, on your website, on your menu, and everywhere you can reach potential customers and increase brand awareness.

At Neil Boyd Photography, we have worked with many local establishments in and around Raleigh, NC, to capture the tempting tastes, mouthwatering aromas, and luscious textures of their cuisine on camera. Our professional food photography services can showcase the menu of your restaurant and the unique recipes you have to offer, no matter how big or small your operation is.

Give our studio a call at 919-737-5609 to get a quote for your project today!

Commercial Photography in Raleigh NC

Its getting to that time of year again when everyone is putting up Holiday lights. I love walking around in the crisp air and looking at all the different lights and the extremes that some people go to. We did a photo shoot a couple of years ago for a company called The Service Group. They specialize in professional lighting for single homes and complete subdivisions. Being well known for our architecture and real estate photography in Raleigh they hired us for the job. I remember it was really cold the night that we drove around Wake Forest and Hasentree. But I think we got some great real estate photography. So if you are looking for a professional approach to your lighting this year give them a call and if you want professional photos of the outcome, i’d love to discuss it with you.

Commercial Photography Raleigh NC

As a commercial photographer in Raleigh, NC I get asked to photograph a number of different subjects. It can range from real estate photography, product photography, food photography, and corporate headshots around Raleigh and Durham areas. We also cover editorial photography and I was asked by the Triangle Real Producers Magazine to photograph a real estate agent for their monthly “Risisng Stars” feature. The subject this time was Glen Clemmons. Glen picked the location which was The Wade in Raleigh. A new building of luxury condos close to downtown. We had a lot of fun on the shoot and ended up with many great photos. Below is the final article in the published magazine.