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After a rebrand — why new business photos in Krakow aren't optional, they're essential


You changed the logo, updated the website, refreshed the colours and the messaging. The rebrand looks great — until a client lands on your old photo. And suddenly, the whole new image loses its coherence.

A business photo session in Krakow after a rebrand isn't cosmetic. It's the final step in a process that's simply incomplete without new photos.


Professional business portrait of a man in a brown blazer — business photos in Krakow, Victor Ravell Photography

Business photography as part of a rebrand — not an afterthought


A rebrand is about how you're perceived. A new logo, a new website, a new tone of voice — all of it builds a picture of professionalism and modernity. But if the same website features a photo from three years ago, taken on a phone or in a completely different aesthetic — the client sees inconsistency.


And this isn't about perfectionism. People subconsciously assess whether a brand "holds together." If the logo is modern but the founder's portrait looks like it's from 2019 — something feels off. And that "something" costs trust.


Professional business photos in Krakow, matched to your new visual identity, aren't a luxury — they're consistency. And consistency is the foundation of every strong brand.


When new business photos make the most sense


You don't need to schedule a session the day your new website goes live. But it's worth planning it so your new photos are ready for launch — or appear shortly after.


The best moments for a business photo session in Krakow during a rebrand:


  • Just before publishing your new website — so everything launches together

  • After the rebrand project is finished — when you already know the style and feel you want your photos to reflect

  • Before your first marketing campaign in the new look — because photos are the first thing a client sees

  • When you're shifting your target audience — and your current image doesn't match your new clients


Business photos that match your new brand


During a session, I don't just take "nice photos." We talk about what's changed — in your company, your messaging, your positioning. And based on that, I tailor the session style: background, lighting, mood, and framing.


If your new brand is minimalist and modern — the portrait will be clean, with a simple backdrop and strong light. If you're going for warmth and connection — the session will be more natural, with an outdoor location or soft studio lighting.


Matching your photos to your brand identity is exactly what sets professional business photography apart from "a quick photo in a suit."


What not to change — and what to replace for sure


During a rebrand, it's easy to get lost in the list of changes. Not everything needs replacing right away. But photos on your homepage, in the "About" section, on LinkedIn, and in marketing materials — that's an absolute priority.


These are the places where a client sees you for the first time. And if those photos don't match the rest — even the best rebrand won't fully land.


It's also worth thinking about team photos if you're rebranding the whole company. Consistent portraits on the "Our Team" page are one of the most undervalued elements of a rebrand — and one of the most effective.


What's next


If you've just been through a rebrand — or you're planning one in the coming weeks — make sure your photos keep up with the change.


See what a business photo session in Krakow looks like. Check out packages and pricing or get in touch directly — let's talk about how to match your photos to your new brand.

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