Time to Address These Common Concerns

So you've been eyeing the Social People. Co Taeva's Brand Shoot for a while but still haven't booked because these questions are just living rent-free in your head….


πŸ‘‰ "Is it worth the cost?"

πŸ‘‰ "Will the photos turn out well?"

πŸ‘‰ "Can I have them reformatted for what I need?"

πŸ‘‰ "Is the photographer experienced enough?"


Let's bust some myths πŸ€œπŸ€› and put your mind at ease.


πŸ’₯ First off, the cost.

The Social People. Co Taeva's Brand Shoot was created for small businesses and vendors to access highly trained photographers and beautiful photos without the crazy pricing!

Brittany, our lead photographer, has well over a decade of experience (it's actually closer to 15 years, but that makes her feel old 🀣) and has trained Taeva every step of the way! Between the fantastic mentorship from Britt and her natural eye for photography, she has become an absolutely phenomenal photographer!

πŸ’₯ Next, the quality of the photos.

We'll work with you to understand your vision and create images that accurately reflect your brand, and it's message. Lighting, posing, backdrops, and education are just a few of the ways we ensure that your photos come out looking fab! πŸ’…

We are happy to help you with any necessary revisions before they are finalized, including reformatting.

πŸ’₯ Finally, some businesses may be worried about the amount of work and coordination required.

But don't worry; we'll handle all the logistics of scheduling and coordinating the shoot. We have a simple online calendar to book, emails that guide you through what to wear and props to bring, we prep a shot list to make sure we cover your marketing needs, and we can even help you find a location to shoot at if needed!

So, friend - stop delaying! 🚫

It's a small investment that can make a significant impact on your business. πŸ‘ŠPlus, it's a fun and exciting way to showcase your brand and products to the world. πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

Book your Taeva's Brand Shoot today and watch your business soar!

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