Make My Logo Bigger With Special Guest Dave Campbell

Join us for this instalment of Make My Logo Bigger as we sit with a true trailblazer in the realm of photography and digital imaging, as well as a mentor and friend to JIVE, Dave Campbell. From his beginnings, capturing medical marvels at Mount Sinai Hospital, to co-founding one of Eastern Canada's leading commercial studios with Robinson/Campbell & Associates LTD, our guest's lens has witnessed the evolution of an industry.

Beyond his time in the studio, he has also dedicated over two decades to shaping young minds at NSCC, including 2 of the JIVE team, by developing the Digital Imaging one year program. This would go on to become the second instalment of the 2 year Professional Photography diploma program, creating a lasting impact.

Sit back and enjoy a relaxed conversation with this visionary behind the lens, revisiting some of the most important shifts and milestones in the photography industry over the past 30 years. It’s a must listen for anyone interested in visual mediums and commercial photography!

 

A bit more about Dave Campbell:

In 1991, as pioneers in the industry, Robinson & Campbell became one of the first photography studios in Canada to adopt digital capture technology, bringing them to the forefront of creating new standards for visual storytelling. With that, they have been recognized nationally for their work with clients such as Aliant Telecom, Financial Post Magazine, Canada Post, Report on Business Magazine, Irving Oil and Nova Scotia Power Inc. just to name a few. Beyond his time in the studio, he has dedicated over two decades to shaping young minds at NSCC by developing the Digital Imaging one year program. This would go on to become the second instalment of the 2 year Professional Photography diploma program.

In addition to teaching, David continues to consult privately in the areas of photography, digital imagine and new media. His most recent work can be found in the Scenic Highways of Canada and the Millennium stamp series from Canada Post. It’s evident his work captures the essence of our world.

On top of all this, his academic pursuits, including a Master's Degree in Art Education, help to delve into the complex relationship between technology and humanity. We hope you enjoy this episode…


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Professional photography is more essential than ever before

Professional photography and video have always been an item on the marketing budget that seemed expendable – it’s mistake number one. 

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Today, many small- to medium-sized businesses know the value of both video and photography. How could you not in this social media world? DIY photographers have taken over most of this medium. But the power of great photography and video is more valuable today in your marketing budget than ever before. 

Displaying professionally taken photos alongside your social media posts makes them far more likely to be engaged with by your target audiences. It grows your brand and organically reaches more potential customers. 

With about 445 million photos being posted per day on social media, well thought-out photography and video shoots with professionals are essential. They take marketing campaigns to the next level regardless the size of your business.

So why are these two formats very valuable to your business? The way your business is portrayed visually reflects your brand. High-quality photography and video are vital for most businesses' primary marketing tool: your website. Although many people use DIY photography for social, I suggest using a mix of professional photography and DIY. It gives great visual content along with some spontaneous moments.

For many businesses, a photography and video budget may seem overwhelming with so many costs adding up to the overall marketing budget. A well planned-out photography or video shoot can give you a great bang for your buck. Planning is crucial since it allows you to leverage the photographer's time to its fullest potential. To ensure this, meet with the photographer first and review concepts and ideas to make sure you are both on the same page. 

Make lists for shot, wardrobe and props, and send them to the photographer before the day of the shoot. Be prepared. Review the lists and discuss the best location for the shoot ¬– whether at your business, exterior or in-studio. Make sure you have full access to the location to run into the least amount of interruptions, saving time and ensuring the shot list is completed. 

Hire models and choose props that reflect how you want to be seen. Review these decisions with the photographer, as they can give you the best advice on choosing the right elements for the shoot. 

If you are the decision-maker, be on set. You should be available to approve the end product, or at least ensure someone trustworthy is making these approvals. Make sure retouching is included in the budget. It’s an important part of photo production.

A well-planned photography shoot will ensure capture of the best images. Yes, our appetite for information is fickle but great professional photography tells your story without saying a word. A professional photographer should be able to get the value proposition of your brand and translate it into photography and video. 

Relevant content is going to be increasingly more important in the coming years. And professional photography will continue to become an invaluable service in delivering your brand to market.

Jive Photographic Productions is offering all services at a 50% discount for those affected by COVID-19.