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Photography for your spa

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

Argyle SpaOne of the hardest things to do online is to create a feeling or an essence which a consumer can grasp. We find that spa consumers tend to make decisions about which location to visit based on a few factors, one of which being the spas appearance. Weather it be for your own website or WaySpa, great photos can mean the difference between a customer visiting your location versus someone else’s.

Having quality photos taken of your spa does NOT need to be expensive. Amature or student photographers can do almost as good a job as a professional for only a fraction of the cost.

Below are some key things to be aware of when getting photos taken:

1. Close the spa

2. Make sure the spa is CLEAN

3. Shoot key areas (Massage rooms, pedicure chairs, lobby, product display)

4. Make sure that there is plenty of light.

If you are looking for a quality photographer at the right price a good place to start is: www.craigslist.org

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