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Thank you to the team over at 10Buds.com for featuring us in their article titled “Bring Your Brand to Life with Cannabis Photography” …we really appreciate the shout out, if you heard of us through their website be sure to mention that during our initial conversation for a booking discount!

Frankie (aka @Fr33Water) is a Denver-based freelance photographer whose beautifully-styled product, food, lifestyle, and outdoor photography always reflects a sense of adventure. Frankieboy Photography has worked with a number of local Colorado businesses and national brands across a variety of industries, bringing a highly-experienced professional touch to creating engaging, warmly-lit photos that showcase your products in real-life scenarios, as well as lifestyle shots that reflect your brand’s authentic story – with access to models, a studio, gorgeous outdoor settings, and drones. His team carefully curates every photo set, developing detailed shot lists and artistic inspiration boards, scouting ideal locations, and delivering stunning images to elevate your brand.


My top tips for pitching a cannabis company on cannabis photography:

  1. Research the company and their brand. It's important to have a good understanding of the company's brand and aesthetic, as well as their target audience, before pitching a photography project. Look at their website, social media accounts, and any other marketing materials they have to get a sense of their brand voice and style.

  2. Clearly define the project scope and goals. When pitching a cannabis photography project, it's important to be specific about what you are proposing. Outline the scope of the project, including how many photos you plan to take, the type of photos (e.g. product shots, lifestyle shots, etc.), and the intended use for the photos (e.g. website, social media, print materials).

  3. Emphasize your experience and expertise. As with any pitch, it's important to highlight your relevant experience and skills when pitching a cannabis photography project. If you have experience shooting for other cannabis companies, or if you have a particular expertise in a specific type of cannabis photography (e.g. product shots, lifestyle shots), make sure to mention it.

  4. Show your portfolio. A strong portfolio is essential when pitching a photography project, and this is especially true in the cannabis industry. Choose a selection of your best cannabis-related photos and use them to showcase your style and capabilities.

  5. Discuss pricing and delivery. Finally, make sure to discuss pricing and delivery with the company. Be clear about your rates, and outline any other costs (such as travel expenses) that may be involved. And be sure to set expectations around delivery timelines – the company will want to know when they can expect to receive the final photos.

In conclusion, pitching a cannabis photography project requires a combination of research, clear communication, and a strong portfolio. By following these tips and showcasing your experience and expertise, you can effectively pitch your services to cannabis companies and secure new photography projects.

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