Feeling stuck with your brand images? Check this out.


Hi there!


Do you know in your gut that your website and social media are mish-mash of inconsistent visuals?


Just like those brands you scroll past on Instagram eveyday with out taking a second look?


If you want to capture the attention of your dream clients, editors at top publications, and potential collaborators—you need clear compelling visuals.


We’ve worked with hundreds of creative businesses looking to get media attention. And in 20+ years in the industry, we’ve seen so many people put precious time and money into brand imagery that doesn’t stand out from the crowd, increase their sales, or land press placements.


What a waste!


That’s part of the idea behind Wolf Craft, to give creative businesses—like yours—the tools to do effective media outreach in house! And partnering with Sandra on a free workshop all about brand photography is one of the ways that we hope to add value to your business!


But don’t take our word for it… check out a sample of Sandra’s work below!

Save my spot in the *free* brand photoshoot workshop!


In this workshop, you’ll learn:

  • Why your dream clients and customers keep scrolling past you (instead of pausing to pay attention), despite the thousands you’ve spent on hiring photographers or the hundreds of hours you’ve spent piecing it together on your own.

  • The visual brand strategy you’ve been looking for to create high-level imagery that increases your sales.

  • The secret to creating scroll-stopping images that do the selling for you on your website and Instagram, whether you sell $50 or $5K+ products something in between ... even if you’re not a stylist or photographer!  

You'll leave with a clear next steps to improve your images!

Here’s a sample of Sandra’s work with product-based businesses on brand photography! Stunning, right?


As all things at Wolf Craft, this workshop abides by our no-fluff policy. It’s is no-nonsense and rich in good information!


If you’re ready to create a brand that sells and convert your followers into clients, click here to register!


We hope to see you there!


Nora & Kirsten

How to work with us

If you want to get great at telling your story, for more
press and more clients, we can help!

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