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How to Plan and Execute an Editorial or Styled Shoot

Episode 3 of the A Couple and Some Cameras podcast, hosted by A Couple and Some Cameras | by Adam & Becca, titled "How to Plan and Execute an Editorial or Styled Shoot" was published on September 20, 2023 and runs 34 minutes.

September 20, 2023 ·34m · A Couple and Some Cameras

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Hosts: Adam and Becca Davis, Award-Winning Wedding Photographers, Videographers, and Educators Duration: Approximately 34 minutes Welcome back to another episode of A Couple and Some Cameras! In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of editorial and styled shoots, exploring how to plan and execute these creative endeavors. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, this episode is packed with insights and tips to plan your first editorial or styled shoot and level up your portfolio. When planning an editorial or styled shoot, there are 4 key items to keep in mind: Vision is Everything: To embark on a successful editorial or styled shoot, you must begin with a concrete vision. This is your creative playground, so feel free to get imaginative. Your vision will serve as the guiding star, leading you through the entire process. Communication is Key: One of the most crucial aspects of these shoots is communication. You'll want to communicate extensively with all involved vendors. Over-communicate if necessary! Keep the vision on track, ensure expectations and deliverables are clear, and make sure everyone knows their roles and responsibilities. Execution Matters: On the day of the shoot, treat it with the same level of professionalism as a wedding day. Arrive early, and maintain clear and concise communication with the team to ensure everything runs smoothly. Know Your Deliverables: Understand what is expected of you and the other vendors involved. Clear expectations are vital for a successful shoot. Are you considering investing in your business development and portfolio by attending an editorial, content day, or styled shoot designed by another industry professional? We’ve got a few tips for you too! Ask to see a mood board prior to purchasing a ticket. You want to make sure the vision aligns with your brand.  Look for wedding photographers you admire and would value learning from. See if they offer mentoring, coaching, and/or produce editorials, content days, or styled shoots that you can invest in. One of our favorite coaching offerings we have is a completely unique and personalized experience: a 1:1 personalized workshop and styled shoot. We’ll work with you to produce a styled shoots tailored to specific needs of your brand and what you specifically need. This personalized approach helps photographers enhance their portfolios and skills. If this is something that you’d like to learn more about, be sure to apply for our coaching experience. We appreciate your continued support and can't wait to share more exciting episodes with you. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends. Don't forget to tag us on Instagram @adamandbecca for more updates and behind-the-scenes content. Links & Resources: Wedding Photographer’s Guide: Use code PODCAST20 for 20% off your ⁠purchase⁠  Honeybook: Up to 50% off your subscription by using this ⁠link⁠  Newsletter signup: ⁠Newsletter⁠ Thank you for joining Adam and Becca for another exciting season of the A Couple and Some Cameras podcast! Stay tuned for more captivating stories, valuable insights, and endless inspiration in the episodes to come.

Hosts: Adam and Becca Davis, Award-Winning Wedding Photographers, Videographers, and Educators

Duration: Approximately 34 minutes

Welcome back to another episode of A Couple and Some Cameras! In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of editorial and styled shoots, exploring how to plan and execute these creative endeavors. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, this episode is packed with insights and tips to plan your first editorial or styled shoot and level up your portfolio.

When planning an editorial or styled shoot, there are 4 key items to keep in mind:

  1. Vision is Everything: To embark on a successful editorial or styled shoot, you must begin with a concrete vision. This is your creative playground, so feel free to get imaginative. Your vision will serve as the guiding star, leading you through the entire process.

  1. Communication is Key: One of the most crucial aspects of these shoots is communication. You'll want to communicate extensively with all involved vendors. Over-communicate if necessary! Keep the vision on track, ensure expectations and deliverables are clear, and make sure everyone knows their roles and responsibilities.

  1. Execution Matters: On the day of the shoot, treat it with the same level of professionalism as a wedding day. Arrive early, and maintain clear and concise communication with the team to ensure everything runs smoothly.

  1. Know Your Deliverables: Understand what is expected of you and the other vendors involved. Clear expectations are vital for a successful shoot.

Are you considering investing in your business development and portfolio by attending an editorial, content day, or styled shoot designed by another industry professional? We’ve got a few tips for you too!

  1. Ask to see a mood board prior to purchasing a ticket. You want to make sure the vision aligns with your brand. 

  2. Look for wedding photographers you admire and would value learning from. See if they offer mentoring, coaching, and/or produce editorials, content days, or styled shoots that you can invest in.

One of our favorite coaching offerings we have is a completely unique and personalized experience: a 1:1 personalized workshop and styled shoot. We’ll work with you to produce a styled shoots tailored to specific needs of your brand and what you specifically need. This personalized approach helps photographers enhance their portfolios and skills. If this is something that you’d like to learn more about, be sure to apply for our coaching experience.

We appreciate your continued support and can't wait to share more exciting episodes with you. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends. Don't forget to tag us on Instagram @adamandbecca for more updates and behind-the-scenes content.

Links & Resources:

Thank you for joining Adam and Becca for another exciting season of the A Couple and Some Cameras podcast! Stay tuned for more captivating stories, valuable insights, and endless inspiration in the episodes to come.

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