Photography tips for nonprofit organizations: resource roundup
How do you feel about the photos you’ve been capturing and using in your nonprofit organization’s communications?
This resource roundup is for you if you struggle with photography – or struggle with getting colleagues and team member to capture quality photos you can use with pride in your newsletters, on your website and in other communications materials.
Though they are a few years old, the photography tips for nonprofit organizations in these posts are so timeless, I wanted to make sure they aren’t forgotten! If you need help with your approach to photography, I hope you’ll find the following links useful.
Photography tips: a roundup of resources
- Capturing photos >> 5 ways to capture unique & useful photos for your nonprofit by Kelly Rembold
- Capturing annual report photos (all year long) >>How to capture annual report photos for your nonprofit by Seneca Garber
- Taking headshots >> How to take portraits and headshots on a budget by Donnie R. Mills
- Event photography >> Photo shot list: 7 important shots to nail at your next nonprofit event by Janice Power
- And for those instances when you don’t have any other options, using stock photos >> 7 ways to get the most out of stock images when you can’t afford to hire a pro by Katherine Moffat
Thank you so much to Kelly, Seneca, Donnie, Janice and Katherine for these photography articles you’ve contributed to the Nonprofit MarCommunity blog over the years!
Is something missing from this photography tips roundup? Comment below to let me know what you need help with and I’ll try to find someone to write about it!
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