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Fitness and Activewear Photo Shoot in San Diego – Los Angeles Fitness Photographers

Fitness photo shoot for activewear company photographed in the Gas Lamp District of San Diego, CA and the Hard Rock Hotel.

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Fitness Photo Shoot for KeepTight Gear at TheGym in Castle Rock – Los Angeles Fitness Photography

Fitness & Active Fashion Photo Shoot for KeepTight Gear Last Week in Denver, CO. Model/Athlete Silvia Ribeiro Photographed by Los Angeles Fitness Photographer Robert Randall Productions

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Sport Photography + Motion Spotlight on Robert Randall Productions

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Fitness Professionals, If Your Photographer is Not Asking You These 9 Critical Questions… Run Fast!

Many of my clients are individual fitness professionals such as Personal Trainers, Professional and Amateur Bodybuilders and Fitness Competitors, Fitness Models, Professional Athletes, Personalities, Fitness Authors. etc…  What I find interesting is that in most cases, if they are interviewing multiple photographers, that no-one has bothered to ask them these critical questions to insure the success of their campaign and great return on their investment.

 

Here are nine of the top questions that we ask our clients to insure the success of “THEIR” campaign. (Before we ever schedule a photo shoot).

 

1) What are your core competencies as a fitness professional? What makes your training sessions unique?

I’ve been photographing athletes for two decades and it amazes me how many fitness professionals enter into arraignments with photographers without discussing this most important subject. Shouldn’t EVERY image that you and your photographer produce together highlight the competitive advantage your bring to your clients? From a strictly business standpoint, great photography means nothing unless it shows off those elements that make you distinct, better than everyone else.

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Jessica Unbewust – owner/personal trainer/group instructor at Ferrum Fitness

 

2) What is your USP (Unique Selling Proposition)?

What is the “outcome you’re offering your clients? Weight Loss? Strength? Flexibility? Endurance? Mental Toughness? If your photographer isn’t asking your about this, he/she has no chance of creating imagery that will resonate with individuals who desire that outcome.

3) What does your “perfect” client look like? Age? Fitness Level? Demographic?) What does your “perfect” client look like? Age? Fitness Level? Demographic?

Who are you trying to reach? Every image you put on your web site, brochures, products MUST resonate with your target clientele or you are wasting your money.

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From our shoot with Craig Cooper for his new book “Your New Prime“.  His target audience….  Men Over 40 wanting a “Kick-Ass” Life – BE SPECIFIC

 

4) How do you intend to use these images?

What are we doing here? Are we shooting for your web site? Brochures? Social Media? How about a “fitness head-shot” for any speaking engagements or articles that you might write? Are you planning to do an email campaign based on a specific “boot camp” that you are holding? As a photographer, I can’t provide a “complete” solution unless we discuss these things in advance?

5) What makes your “brand” unique?

This always seems to be the hardest question for my clients to answer. In many cases, they have never really thought about it. Let’s face it, fitness professionals are a lot like photographers…. there are thousands of them in your city. You have a brand whether you like it or not. The question is…. are you going to take control of that brand. The photography you use in marketing is a critical component in influencing people to choose or not choose you. Make sure your photography is “Brand Specific”.

6) What new initiatives do you have planned? How do you intend to grow your business?

Are you planning to launch a new product line? Speaking engagements? A supplement line or nutrition bar? What about your blog? Are you writing? What kind of photography will you need to these future projects? Set clear goals with your photographer as to “what comes next”.

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Megan Potter – Owner/Personal Trainer at Damage Control Fitness in Fort Collins, CO

7) What about color?

What colors are you using for your logo, training facility, product line? Do you have particular colors that you and your staff wear when interfacing with your clients? If your photographer isn’t discussing this with you, you could be in for some surprises.

8) What is your desired outcome for this photo-shoot?

Is there a specific goal for this shoot? A new web site? An email campaign? Are your trying to attract new clients or educate your existing clients? At the end of the day, what do you want these images to do for you?

9) How often do you plan to update your imagery?

If your not updating the images on your web site and marketing materials at least every 6 months (preferably, every quarter) then you’re diluting your brand. A good photographer can be a huge asset in developing an action plan to keep your imagery fresh and consistent. Develop a plan to create new “brand specific” imagery at least every 6 months.

Our promise to you…. To craft powerful “Brand Specific” imagery, so recognizable it becomes synonymous with your brand!
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Fitness Advertising Photoshoot in Las Vegas, NV with IFBB Pro Body Builder for 4th Dimension Nutrition

From our Fitness Advertising Photoshoot with IFBB Professional Bodybuilder, Dave Henry for 4th Dimension Nutrition.  Photographed in Las Vegas, NV by Los Angeles Fitness Photographer Robert Randall Productions.

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Fitness Photo Shoot in San Diego, CA

Part of a series of images we shot at the beach in San Diego, CA

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Fitness Photo Shoot in Malibu, CA

Young woman running stairs in Malibu, CA

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Fitness Photo Shoot in Death Valley, CA – Dune Runner

This image was photographed out in Death Valley awhile back.  Kimber is a friend, fitness model and long time collaborator.  We had been discussing the concept for awhile and then just decided to drive out to the desert to see what we could come up with. 3 1/2 hour drive from San Diego to Death Valley, shot for two hours until the sun came down and the 3 1/2 hour drive back.  Worth every minute!!

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Fitness Photo Shoot in San Diego, CA – Butterfly Pull-Ups

Awhile back I worked with Ashley and Josh for a series of training images for their personal portfolios.  Both of them were in amazing shape and came to the shoot ready to kick some ass.  I had them working out almost constantly during the 5 hour session.  Here is a shot of Ashley doing Butterfly Pull-Ups. She did this many times until we got the right shot.  Amazing day!

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Time Trials photographed in Boulder, CO

Awhile back I had the opportunity to photograph Time Trials in Boulder, CO.  With storm clouds setting in and these incredible athletes pushing themselves it created an amazing opportunity for some dramatic images.

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