It won't come as a surprise that your prospectus and website is the first port of call for prospective parents when deciding on which school/college to consider for their children. So it's essential that your school prospectus photography includes compelling images which lay the foundations of showcasing what’s special and unique about your school or College.
Your bank of marketing photography needs to show students in a vibrant and engaging learning environment which can then be used across the whole marketing mix.
My background is in marketing, so for me, it’s not just about getting the perfect light for a specific shot (although that does help!)
- it's working out what each photograph will show about your school. For
example, if the school is known for its academic prowess - does it show
engaged, hard working pupils? Or if the school is especially proud of its
pastoral care, are there plenty of photos showing the children interacting with
teachers and fellow pupils?
For the last 13 years, I have photographed a huge variety of schools throughout London and the South
East including Westminster School, The Dragon School and Kings College Wimbledon. I have also photographed lots of colleges too including East Surrey College, Central Bedfordshire College and Milton Keynes College.
I thought I would
share with you what makes for a really effective
school prospectus photography session
and how to get the most out of your photographer
. Here are my top 10 tips:
- Tip 1: Has your
photographer worked in schools before
? I can't stress the importance of this one -
school photography sessions are usually fast-paced. They have to fit in around
lessons, keeping disruption to an absolute minimum, working in tight
spaces as well as checking uniforms are correct, ties are done up etc. You can't spend time setting up lights/staging a shot....experience working in schools goes a long way here!
- Tip 2: Get your
photographer to have a chat with your website or prospectus designer before
the shoot
- they may have some suggestions on the sort of images that are needed -
or indeed, there may be some specific 'hero' shots that are needed to be
photographed in a particular way/shape/dimension.
- Tip 3: Brief your
photographer on what the school prides itself in:
- academic results/pastoral
care/sporting achievements? If your photographer knows this, they
can bear this in mind when they are 'visualising' specific shots.
- Tip 4: Consider which
subjects are important to show
? Don't just plan photographs for every single subject
- remember, topics like geography, history, English etc…all look very
similar in photos, whereas more practical subjects like science/music/art
are much more impactful and visual.
- Tip 5: Involve the
teachers
- this is REALLY important. Photo sessions are always much more
effective if the teachers are briefed that a photographer will be coming into
their lesson. If you have 15 minutes on the schedule to be in a
particular lesson - it's much better that the teacher has specific tasks
already set up rather than interrupting a planned lesson and then trying
to set up certain scenarios.
- Tip 6: Engage with the
pupils
- try to get reactions from them or get them engaging with each other.
It's much more interesting to see photographs of pupils enjoying
themselves than just immersed in a book.
- Tip 7: Timetable 2-3
shoots in the academic year
- this way, you
will get a good mix of weather in the photos, but also, sometimes
different uniforms, seasonal sport activities and extra curricular
activities.
- Tip 8: Uniforms -
the
best possible term for a photo shoot is the new Autumn term. You'll
have lots of fresh-faced pupils in new uniform to photograph. Also -
establish how much emphasis the school puts on smart uniform. Some
really like to make sure that uniform rules are adhered to.
Equally, some schools like to allow pupils to express themselves through
what they wear at school, so in this instance, uniform rules will be more
relaxed.
- Tip 9: Have a shoot
timetable
- this brings together many of the other points as it means teachers will
know when to expect you photographing their lesson. It also will
mean that you are able to review what lessons you are going into to ensure
that you are going to be getting exactly the right mix of photos that you
want. But within the timetable, allow for some flexibility - the
photographer will need to get between classrooms and sometimes, you will
come across scenarios around the school which are naturally happening
which you won't want to miss. Eg: pupil interactions at break times/meal times etc.
- Tip 10: Warn
parents/pupils that photography is taking place
. Some parents don't like their
child being used in publicity photographs. Conversely, for those who
are being photographed, parents can ensure that their uniforms are smart
and correct!
A
typical full day school/college photo shoot will set you up with on average, around 300 photos
which will provide
you with a hugely valuable marketing
collateral
.
You
will have a library of photos which will not only form the basis of your school
prospectus, but can also be used on your website, in social media posts, press
releases, advertisements and also displaying aspirational images around the
school to inspire staff, students and parents. So, the value from even just one photo shoot, is huge.
Finally,
I have also worked with schools taking photographs of speech days, results
days, alumnae events, sports days and drama productions. So, remember that these provide opportunities
to boost your bank of photos too.
Hopefully
these tips will enable you to plan a really effective photo session for your
school prospectus and website photography. However – working with a professional photographer, hugely
experienced in school prospectus photography
(like me!) will mean that
together, we can formulate a plan to deliver captivating school prospectus photographs. To see more examples of my work, click here.
I was recently delighted to be featured in the latest blog by leading School Education Marketing Agency, Ambleglow. Click here to read their '
8 Top Tips for your Best Professional School Photoshoot'
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