If you run a small business, you’ve probably heard all sorts of advice about photography.
Some of it sounds sensible. Some of it might even seem like common sense.
But the truth is, many of these so-called “rules” are actually myths that can hold your business back.
Good photography has the power to tell your story, build trust with customers and make a strong first impression. Believing the wrong things about it can stop you from making the most of what it offers.
Here are some of the most common photography myths small businesses should ignore – and why ditching them could give your brand a real boost.
I can just use my phone, it’s good enough
Phones have come a long way, no doubt about that. A good smartphone can take decent photos, especially in good light.
But there’s a difference between a quick snapshot and a professional image that truly reflects your brand.
Professional photographers don’t just use better cameras – they understand lighting, composition, and how to make people feel comfortable in front of the lens. That all adds up to images that feel natural, polished and consistent with your message.
If you want your website and marketing to stand out, your phone probably isn’t enough.
Stock photos will do the job
It’s tempting to fill your website or social media with slick-looking stock images. They’re cheap, easy to find and cover just about every subject you can think of.
But they aren’t personal. They don’t show your face, your products, your space or your team.
Today’s customers want to see the people behind the business. Real photos help build trust. They show that you’re local, approachable and proud of what you do. Stock images can’t do that.
If someone is choosing between you and a competitor, a set of warm, honest, real-life images can make all the difference.
Professional photography is too expensive
It’s true that professional photography is an investment. But when you think about the impact it can have, it’s often more affordable than you realise.
A well-planned shoot can give you a library of images to use across your website, social media, printed materials and more. It saves time in the long run and helps create a consistent look across your brand.
Compare that with spending hours trying to get the right photo yourself, or using poor images that don’t inspire confidence. In the end, not investing in photography can cost you more in lost opportunities.
I’m not photogenic, I don’t like having my photo taken
Lots of people feel awkward in front of the camera. That’s completely normal. But it’s also something a good photographer can help with.
One of the most important parts of any shoot is helping people relax. That might mean chatting before the camera comes out, choosing the right setting or just taking the time to build trust.
Most of the people you see in professional brand photos aren’t models – they’re just like you. The key is working with someone who helps you feel comfortable and captures you at your best.
One photo shoot is enough to last forever
A set of professional images can go a long way, but it won’t last forever. Your business will grow, change and move forward.
You might launch new products, move to a new space, or simply want to refresh your look from time to time.
Keeping your photography up to date shows that your business is active and current. It also gives you a steady flow of new content to share on your website and social media.
That doesn’t mean you need a new shoot every week, but having regular sessions – even just once or twice a year – keeps things fresh.
My business is too small for professional photography
No business is too small to benefit from good photography. In fact, small businesses often stand out more when they show their personality.
You might not have a huge budget, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have high-quality images that reflect your values and connect with your customers.
Whether you’re a one-person business or a small team, photography helps you look professional and trustworthy. It also makes your marketing more effective.
People are far more likely to engage with real photos than with something that looks generic or rushed.
Photos aren’t that important if I have a great product or service
Having a great product or offering a brilliant service is essential. But in most cases, people will judge your business before they try it. That first impression often comes from your website, your social media, or a flyer someone picks up at an event.
If your images don’t match the quality of what you offer, potential customers might not take the next step.
Strong photos don’t just look good – they help people imagine working with you, visiting your shop, or buying from you. They bring your business to life.
Photography isn’t just about looking good. It’s about showing people who you are, what you do and why you care.
Forget the myths. Good images can make your business feel more human, more trustworthy and more appealing – and that’s something worth investing in.
If you’re ready to update your photography or would like to chat about what’s possible for your business, get in touch.
I’d love to help you tell your story through honest, professional images that reflect who you really are.