You've built something real. Your website doesn't show it.
Most small business owners in New England are competing against national brands with stock photos and templated sites. You've built something with your hands and your name. The way you show up online should feel like that — not like a brochure.
I get this a lot…
"We paid a photographer two years ago. Half the photos were unusable."
"People don't realize how good we actually are until they walk in the door."
"We look smaller online than we actually are."
That gap — between who you actually are and how you appear online — is costing you customers before they ever reach out.
This isn't a photo shoot. It's a credibility upgrade.
When someone Googles your business, checks your Facebook, or lands on your website, they make a decision in about three seconds. Photos aren't just decoration — they're the first impression that either earns the click or loses it.

