So you have had your professional photoshoot for your pet business. Now what? The images shouldn’t just sit in a folder looking pretty – you have invested in them so they should be working for you.
When I work with pet brands, a big part of the process is thinking beyond the shoot itself. It’s not just about creating beautiful images, it’s about creating a bank of content that supports your business long after the shoot has finished.
And the difference between brands that really benefit from a shoot and those that don’t often comes down to one thing: how the images are used afterwards.
Take Sarah at My Anxious Dog. She has this beautiful gazebo setup that her imagery, and at a crowded event, it stands out. And then you see her photos on social media and you recognise her brand. That’s not by accident, that’s consistency.

Think of the last time you went to a dog event…
Something else worth thinking about, especially if you exhibit at events, is how your imagery works from a distance. Most gazebos and stands are actually quite neutral. Whites, greys, simple branding. Which means everything can start to blend into one another when you’re walking through a busy show – think of the last time you went to a dog event, sometimes it’s difficult to tell one brand from another.
That’s where strong, recognisable imagery makes a huge difference.
With Sarah’s setup, it’s not just that the gazebo looks good up close. It’s that her imagery catches your eye from a distance. Alongside the text, the image gives people something to latch onto before they’ve even reached the stand and tells them what she does, quickly. People don’t stop at every stand – they’re drawn in by what stands out first, as you will know if you’ve ever been to a dog event.
So while investing in printed materials or a slightly more considered setup might feel like an extra cost, if you’re exhibiting regularly it becomes part of the visibility of your brand.
Think about what you can give people to take away with them too.
It’s worth thinking about what you can give people to take home with them, especially if you attend events.
After a busy day walking around a show, people often leave with a bag full of leaflets, business cards, samples and catalogues. And when they get home, they’ll go through it properly, deciding what to keep, what to revisit, and what to throw away, that’s another moment where your imagery is working for you.
If your printed materials look professional, consistent and engaging, people are far more likely to pause, look through them and remember you. It’s not just about handing something out, it’s about creating something people want to keep. And just like with your stand, this is where strong, consistent imagery can make all the difference.
Your images can be used across your website, social media, email marketing, product listings, printed materials, press features, and more. They can help you build a recognisable look and feel that people start to associate with your brand but to do that well, you need to think about usage from the start.
Ruth at Doghouse Bradford on Avon, has used her images to create a catalogue, business cards and more for trade shows that feels high end, consistent, completely aligned with her brand but most of all, they stand out. The images don’t just sit on Instagram, they’re working across multiple touchpoints in her business.

This is why I often help clients build a shot list before the shoot. Not just based on what will look nice, but based on what they’ll actually need; website banners, product in use, seasonal content, negative space for marketing text to be added, lifestyle imagery – it all plays a role.
Because a great shoot isn’t just about the day itself, it’s about what those images allow you to do afterwards. If you’ve had a photoshoot before and feel like you didn’t fully use your images, you’re not alone. But with a bit of planning, those same images can become one of the most valuable assets in your business, and can be reused for years to come.
If you’d like a hand planning imagery that actually works for your business (not just looks nice), feel free to drop me a message at kerry@furandfables.com
Professional photographer working Worldwide with Pet Businesses
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This is so very useful Kerry, and someone new to professional photo shoots, this is very helpful and informative.
Really glad it was useful & thanks for reading! 😀 K x