How to Take the Best Press Photos Possible
Let’s get down to business…
When you’re being considered for a collaboration, signing, etc., it’s highly likely that your press photos will be one of the first things people look at after your music (if not at the same time). At the japan email list very least, those photos need to be professional. If you want to stand out in a sea of other artists, you’ll need even more than that. If you’re lacking inspiration, check out other musicians’ press photos to get your creative juices flowing. Hiring a professional photographer is a good start, but you want to make sure their vision matches yours. When the time comes, you’ll want to be prepared with ideas beforehand and willing to collaborate to create something uniquely yours.

A red-haired woman with blue eyeshadow and blue gloves poses with one glove extended towards the camera. She has a serious expression and a dark background.
Artist: MINOE
Form your team
Hiring a photographer is the first step. If you have the budget, you should also consider hiring a great stylist or creative director to help you bring your vision to life. It's easy to ask a friend to take photos of you with their phone or try to do all of your bandmates' hair yourself. However, we highly recommend doing a little research and finding serious professionals in your area who really know what they're doing.