50 Ways to Use Your Branding Photos

Are you in the process of planning your brand shoot and need help deciding where your image gaps are? I’ve got you! Here are 50 ways you can use your brand images to get the most value out of your photoshoot. 


1. Facebook Profile Photo

All of your profile photos should be the first thing you update. And while you might want to have one cohesive image across platforms you can absolutely get creative and have different ones for each.

2. Facebook Banner

Since this is a long horizontal format, you can either compose an image with a lot of blank space for text or create a design in Canva using multiple images.

3. Facebook Posts

You can use a lot of variety here! Square, vertical, horizontal, a slideshow…but having images at your fingertips to create content with is so helpful!

4. Facebook Ads

While it’s no longer necessary to have a perfect feed, you will want professional quality images for your ads.

5. Messenger Profile Image

This can be a different image than your business Facebook profile if you use your personal Messenger

6. Website homepage banner

This is usually the first thing people see when they come to your website so it’s great to have an impactful image to make a statement!

7. Website About Me Photo

Using a more relaxed lifestyle photo here is a wonderful way to convey your personality

8. Website Contact Page

This can be a photo of you or a custom stock image that you create during your shoot.

9. Landing Page / Sales Page

Dynamic Images help create visual images on your sales page

10. Instagram Profile Image

Like I was saying above, you can use the same image across all of your social media or you could have a custom image for each.

11. Business Cards

Not everyone uses business cards anymore but it can be great to include your image on them if you do. Especially digital business cards!


Here’s more ideas!!

12. LinkedIn Profile Photo

13. Pinterest Profile Image

14. Logo

15. Email Newsletter Banner

16. YouTube Profile Image

17. Instagram Reels 

18. Online Course Pages and Notes

19. Email Signature

20. Proposal PDFs for new clients

21. Slideshows

22. Magazine Advertisements or advertorials

23. Product or Package Catalogs

24. Lead Magnets

25. FAQ’s Page on Website

26. Online Shops

27. Pop Up Box on Website

28. Pinterest Posts

29. Resume or CV

30. Thank you cards

31. Blog Post Cover Images

32. GIFS for email newsletters

33. Phone Contact or E-business cards

34. Ads or Banners on side of buses

35. Newspapers

36. Bookcovers

37. Press Kit

38. Instagram Posts

39. Gift Certificates

40. YouTube Video Covers

41. Infographics

42. Pull Up Banners

43. Podcast Cover Images

44. Blog Post Illustration Photos

45. Pricing Brochures

46. Presentation Slide Decks

47. LinkedIn Posts

48. Promotional Videos

49. Press Releases

50. Customer Testimonials

I hope this helps you with brainstorming all the different places you can use your branding photos and gets you in the creative flow. If you’re ready to dive deeper into the planning process, go ahead and snag my FREE Photoshoot Planning Workbook below!

Jenny Levine