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We’ve all been there—your office is bursting with creativity (read: total chaos), and somehow that “organized mess” just doesn’t scream, “I’m a professional, trustworthy, and totally put-together human.” That’s me, speaking from experience! You don’t need to rush out and Marie Kondo your entire space just for your brand photos. There are plenty of other location options that’ll still have you looking like the powerhouse you are. Here are five alternative locations to consider when your office vibe just isn’t it.

1. The Space Rental Hack

Ever heard of Peerspace? If you haven’t, I’m so excited to introduce you to this! It’s like Airbnb for photography locations. You can rent anything from a sleek modern loft to an industrial chic workspace—whatever suits your brand’s personality. Plus, no judgment if your “office” is actually your kitchen table. A rented space lets you control the vibe and avoid that awkward moment when you have to explain why your cat is in every background shot.

Pro tip: Go for a space that aligns with your brand’s aesthetic. Cozy and warm? Modern and minimal? You name it, Peerspace has it!

2. Coworking Spaces: The ‘I Totally Work Here’ Look

Who said coworking spaces are just for digital nomads and startup founders? Many coworking spaces are designed to look like the workplace of your dreams—sleek, professional, and packed with greenery that you definitely didn’t kill. You can rent out a small area, snap your pics, and boom—you look like you’re conquering the world from a chic urban office, even if your actual workday is conducted in pajamas at home… *cough* also me *cough*.

3. The Coffee Shop Chill

Sometimes you just need a neutral spot, and your favorite local cafe might be the perfect backdrop. It’s casual but can still give off professional vibes—especially if your brand is all about being relatable and down-to-earth. Plus, what’s better than coffee and getting work done? Just make sure to get permission and order something so the barista doesn’t give you the stink eye for setting up camp with a photographer in tow.

Bonus: The natural light in cafes is usually chef’s kiss—perfect for that effortless, candid vibe.

4. Hotel Lobbies: High-End Vibes Without the Price Tag

Now, hear me out—hotel lobbies are a goldmine for professional shoots. They’re designed to be inviting, polished, and oh-so-stylish. Whether it’s a luxe boutique hotel or something more classic, lobbies tend to have comfy seating, great lighting, and a variety of backdrops, from grand staircases to sleek fireplaces. You’ll look like you’re closing deals left and right, all while sneaking a peak at the hotel’s snack bar.

Permissions: Just be sure to ask the staff nicely—nobody wants to get kicked out mid-shoot.

5. Outdoor Spaces for the Win

Who says you need four walls? Nature is an underrated (and free!) photoshoot location. Whether it’s a well-manicured park, a downtown street with cool murals, or a scenic rooftop, the outdoors can offer stunning, natural light and give off a “calm but confident” energy. Plus, if your brand has a laid-back, adventurous vibe, this is your spot. And you can leave your messy office far, far behind.

In Conclusion:

Your office doesn’t define you, so don’t stress if it’s more ‘creative chaos’ than ‘zen minimalist.’ There are plenty of other options that’ll give your professional photos the wow factor, without you needing to clean out that pile of old coffee cups. Whether you’re opting for a coworking space, renting a dream location on Peerspace, or going full “Instagram-worthy” at your local cafe, the key is finding a backdrop that reflects you—minus the clutter.

Ready to make your photos as fabulous as you are? Let’s chat and find the perfect photoshoot location to bring your brand to life—office disaster avoided!

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10/09/2024

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When Your Office is a Hot Mess: 5 Alternatives for Your Photo Shoot

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